President Donald Trump is urging NATO members to raise defence spending to 5% of GDP and is moving ahead with plans to withdraw 5,000 US troops from Germany, shifts that dominate the Ankara summit's agenda.The US Department of Defense is conducting a global troop review that could reduce deployments while Canada, led by Mark Carney, says it has met the 2% target and has announced multibillion-dollar purchases as it weighs F-35 versus Gripen jets.Tensions with
Giorgia Meloni, Mr. Trump's renewed interest in acquiring Greenland and an expected meeting with
Volodymyr Zelenskyy underline strains inside the alliance as analysts warn that reduced US commitments could embolden Russia and complicate deterrence in Eastern Europe.