After sharply criticizing his NATO allies, Donald Trump declared on Wednesday, after the organization’s summit, that there had been “a lot of love” during the meeting.
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“This is not the first time Trump has said this. He had said the same thing about a room full of journalists just after he had set them on fire and humiliated them,” mentioned Romuald Sciora, director of the United States Political and Geostrategic Observatory at the Institute of International and Strategic Relations (IRIS), in an interview with LCN on Wednesday.
“Trump talks about love, maybe yes, but bad love. Look at what happened at this summit: Spain, which is insulted by the American president, who would like to see Spain excommunicated, kicked out of NATO,” he added.
The American president also reiterated his aims on Greenland.
“We are still talking about an American president who is still talking about annexing by force, supposedly to protect Greenland from a potential invasion […] Russians, Chinese or Smurfs. Well, that doesn’t hold water at all,” quips Romuald Sciora.
“An American president who still threatens to annex the territory of another NATO member country, if frankly all this is full of love, I don’t know what love we are talking about,” he adds.
To see the full interview, watch the video above.





