U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that China and Russia fear only the United States and not NATO. He made these remarks in a post on his social media platform, Social Truth, where he shared his views on global power politics, NATO, and the war in Ukraine.
Trump said that if he had not intervened during his presidency, all of Ukraine would have fallen to Russia. He presented this claim as proof of strong U.S. leadership, arguing that America’s actions, rather than collective pressure from NATO, prevented a complete takeover. According to Trump, Russia and China respect strength and only take the United States seriously on the world stage.
Despite his criticism of some allies, Trump stressed that the U.S. will always stand with NATO. However, he added that not all member countries contribute fairly to the alliance. He has long argued that several NATO nations rely too heavily on U.S. military and financial support while failing to meet their own commitments.
In his post, Trump also highlighted what he described as his role in ending eight wars across different regions of the world. He claimed these actions helped save millions of lives and reduced global conflict. At the same time, he criticized Norway for not awarding him the Nobel Peace Prize, calling the decision “foolish.” Trump suggested that his peace efforts deserved international recognition.
These statements have sparked debate, with supporters praising Trump’s tough stance on foreign policy, while critics question the accuracy of his claims. The comments once again reflect Trump’s direct and confrontational style when discussing global affairs and America’s role in international security.
