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A former US Army general says Trump wants the US
to abandon NATO because he's a 'mafia type' that 'hates alliances'
Former
President Donald Trump and Ben Hodges, a former commander of US Army Europe.Julia Nikhinson/AFP via Getty Images; Michal
Cizek/AFP via Getty Images
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Donald Trump wants the US
to abandon NATO because he "hates alliances," a former Army
general says.
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Ben Hodges said Trump was
a "mafia type" who "doesn't want anybody restricting his options."
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"He couldn't
care less about moral obligations," Hodges said.
A former US Army general says Donald Trump's
animosity toward NATO has nothing to do with its members not spending enough on
their own defense.
"Trump hates alliances. He hates an
obligation where he'd have to live up to something," retired Lt.
Gen. Ben Hodges, a former
commander of US Army Europe, told the British newspaper The Times in a
story published Monday.
"Mafia type that he is, he doesn't want
anybody restricting his options. He couldn't care less about moral obligations.
He's willing to chuck the whole thing away," the retired lieutenant
general added.
On Saturday, Trump said at a rally in South
Carolina that he'd encourage Russia to do "whatever the hell they want"
to NATO members who weren't meeting their spending obligations.
The former president has received backlash for his
remarks on the military alliance. On Saturday night, the White House slammed Trump's
comments, calling them "appalling and unhinged."
While some Republican Party officials have downplayed Trump's remarks as
a negotiating tactic, Hodges told The Times that he believed Trump was
"absolutely prepared" to abandon Europe if he was elected president
again.
"We would be foolish not to take at face
value exactly what he says," Hodges told the newspaper. "In his last
term, he did have people around him who were able to moderate certain things,
at least for a period of time."
"He won't make that mistake again,"
Hodges said.
Hodges isn't the first person to have likened
Trump to the mafia.
Trump's former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen,
told The Washington Post in
June 2022 that his ex-boss was like a "mob boss."
Cohen made the remarks after the committee
investigating the January 6 Capitol riot alleged that Trump's allies had intimidated witnesses.
"Donald Trump never changes his playbook. He
behaves like a mob boss, and these messages are fashioned in that style,"
Cohen told the Post. "Giving an order without giving the order. No
fingerprints attached."
Representatives for Trump and Hodges didn't
immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider sent outside
regular business hours.
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