Nato chief Mark Rutte confronts Trump over his insults and points out European troops HAVE died for America in recent history

NATO secretary general Mark Rutte has delivered a reality check to Donald Trump, telling him that one NATO soldier died for every two Americans in Afghanistan after the US President doubted the Western alliance. 

Speaking at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland yesterday, Trump said, ‘I’m not sure that they’d be there for us if we gave them the call’, as he tried to rally momentum for his now-abandoned plan to acquire Greenland from Denmark.

‘I know them all very well. I’m not sure that they’d be there. I know we’d be there for them. I don’t know that they would be there for us,’ the US President said.

The claims, however, overlook the fact that NATO member countries suffered hundreds of deaths during the Afghanistan war, triggered after the September 11 attack on the World Trade Centre in New York.

Britain alone lost 457 troops, with France, Germany, Italy and Denmark also suffering many deaths.

Rutte told Trump: ‘There’s one thing I heard you say yesterday and today. You were not absolutely sure Europeans would come to the rescue of the US if you will be attacked. Let me tell you, they will and they did in Afghanistan.’

The rebuttal came after Trump called Denmark – which had the highest per capita death toll among coalition forces in Afghanistan – ‘ungrateful’ for US protection during World War II. 

NATO secretary general Mark Rutte has delivered a reality check to Donald Trump, telling him that one NATO soldier died for every two Americans in Afghanistan after the US President doubted the Western alliance

NATO secretary general Mark Rutte has delivered a reality check to Donald Trump, telling him that one NATO soldier died for every two Americans in Afghanistan after the US President doubted the Western alliance

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