Trump pushes NATO toward a cash‑machine model, shifting focus from collective defense

President Donald Trump is urging changes to NATO's operating model. He frames the alliance as a cash‑machine that should generate more member contributions. The administration

President Donald Trump is urging changes to NATO's operating model. He frames the alliance as a cash‑machine that should generate more member contributions. The administration argues that financial support is a priority for the partnership. Critics say this direction diverges sharply from NATO's founding collective defense mission. The original intent of NATO was to ensure mutual security among its members. Trump's proposal places monetary contributions ahead of strategic coordination. The shift could reshape how the alliance functions in the coming years. Observers will watch how member nations respond to the new emphasis.