Trump’s Five Percent NATO Ruse

This paper examines President Donald Trump’s North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) funding demand of 5 percent Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as a strategic business initiative rather than a genuine security policy objective. By identifying the disparity between Trump’s business leadership approac...

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Main Author: Lars Hilse
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pluto Journals 2025-04-01
Series:Policy Perspectives
Online Access:https://www.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.13169/polipers.22.1.ra3
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Summary:This paper examines President Donald Trump’s North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) funding demand of 5 percent Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as a strategic business initiative rather than a genuine security policy objective. By identifying the disparity between Trump’s business leadership approach and conventional political methodologies, the paper elucidates how his unconventional psychological profile influences his policy decisions. The paper indicates that while the United States (US) nominally contributes 5 percent of its GDP to defense, only a portion directly supports NATO operations, with the remainder financing global force projection. Conversely, European nations’ defense industries remain underdeveloped following post-cold war reductions, resulting in dependency on US suppliers. The paper concludes that Trump’s demand strategically advances American business interests, as the European nations currently allocate approximately 63 percent of their military procurement budgets to US defense contractors, yielding a substantial return on minimal US investment in NATO’s actual operational costs.
ISSN:1812-1829
1812-7347