Czech president Petr Pavel warned that Donald Trump’s recent comments questioning the role of Nato have damaged the alliance’s credibility more than the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, has done in several years.
Pavel, a retired Nato general and former chair of the Nato military committee, also said that Trump’s criticism of the alliance over the Iran war was “to put it mildly, unfair”.
“The moment we begin to question the alliance as a single, united entity, ready to act together and very decisively then, of course, its role is lost,” he warned.
He said that Trump ‘s criticism appeared to miss the fact that Nato is a defence alliance, and “not an alliance that will automatically help in wars waged outside its territory”.



As I always say, never ask Mr. Kühne what his company was transporting when his dad ran it. Mostly because he’ll either lie or downplay it.
Considering his father was allowed to not only stay free, but keep running the company until his death in 1981, there’s no way he didn’t raise his son to share his nazi values. The man was a nazi through and through.