Donald Trump, who’s never shied away from calling political opponents “dumb” and “stupid,” had a prime opportunity to display his intellectual prowess on Monday. But it didn’t go well, as he bungled a basic fact about a NATO ally.
While answering questions at the signing of a batch of executive orders, Trump responded to a question from the press about whether he intends to punish NATO countries (put a pin in this) that don’t acquiesce to his demand that they use at least 5% of their GDP on defense spending. Trump’s demand stems from his absurd suggestion that countries that haven’t met their defense spending targets are “delinquent” and costing the United States money. The reporter specifically mentioned two of those countries, France and Spain, and questioned whether they could face Trump’s wrath if they fall short.
This was a perfect opportunity for Trump to lean into his dealmaker persona and hit us all with those favorite talking points about NATO countries not “paying their share.”
If only he had a firmer grasp of the facts.
Trump responded by claiming incorrectly that Spain is actually in another alliance, the economic consortium known as BRICS, which stands for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (the alliance also includes Ethiopia, Egypt, the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Iran; but maybe Trump thought the “S” in BRICS stands for Spain? Who can say?)








