Tucker Carlson sat down with Donald Trump for an interview on Tuesday evening and used the opportunity to question the value of America’s commitment to Nato.
“So let’s say Montenegro — which joined [Nato] last year is attacked — why should my son go to Montenegro to defend it from attack?” Carlson asked before he quickly clarified that he was “not against Montenegro.”
“I understand what you’re saying. I’ve asked the same questions,” said Trump. “Montenegro is a tiny country with very strong people. Very strong people. Very aggressive people. They may get aggressive and then congratulations, you’re in World War III, but that’s the way it was set up.”
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“So let’s say Montenegro — which joined [Nato] last year is attacked — why should my son go to Montenegro to defend it from attack?” Carlson asked before he quickly clarified that he was “not against Montenegro.”
“I understand what you’re saying. I’ve asked the same questions,” said Trump. “Montenegro is a tiny country with very strong people. Very strong people. Very aggressive people. They may get aggressive and then congratulations, you’re in World War III, but that’s the way it was set up.”
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- 7/18/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
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