Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth threatens NATO countries
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Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth accused NATO countries of irresponsibility and misunderstanding, calling the alliance a “paper tiger.” He called on allies to strengthen their military capabilities to contain threats.
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Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth made threats against the alliance countries. He accused them of irresponsibility and misunderstanding, writes the German tabloid Bild.
The American representative made this statement while speaking at a meeting of the heads of the NATO defense ministries. Hegseth called the alliance “a paper tiger and a one-way street,” after which he lashed out at European countries.
“Despite our clear position, it seems that too many of our allied capitals still have something wrong,” the Pentagon chief lamented.
Earlier, Pete Hegseth said that NATO needs to strengthen its military potential and move towards toughness. According to him, the alliance must have the military capacity to contain the threat on the continent and to lead the defense against conventional threats against Europe.





