Donald Trump dug in with his skepticism of NATO on Thursday, calling the alliance and its mission out-of-date.
“N.A.T.O. is obsolete and must be changed to additionally focus on terrorism as well as some of the things it is currently focused on!” the GOP presidential front-runner tweeted. He also pivoted to a frequently used buzzword that calls to mind his business background.
“We pay a disproportionate share of the cost of N.A.T.O. Why? It is time to renegotiate, and the time is now!”
Trump previously criticized the United States’ role in NATO as outsize and unfair in an interview with the Washington Post editorial board.
Meanwhile, Reuters has a story Thursday quoting Russian analysts as saying the Kremlin is downright giddy at the prospects of a Trump presidency. Here’s a snippet:
It was only a few days ago that Trump complimented Vladimir Putin for saying “very nice things” about him, RT reported.
“Putin says very nice things about me. I think that’s very nice. It has no effect on me, other than I think it’s very nice.”

