During a press event in Europe, NATO chief Mark Rutte humorously called President Trump 'daddy' while applauding his tough stance on international issues. Trump had just issued strong remarks regarding a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, which averted military escalation. Rutte credited Trump's personal intervention with Israeli PM Netanyahu for preventing further conflict, recognizing his powerful diplomacy as a unifying force. Trump emphasized a need for strong words in international negotiations, while also pushing NATO allies for increased military spending commitments, reflecting a shift in defense strategy.
They're not going to be fighting each other. They've had it. They've got a big fight. Like two kids in a schoolyard, you know, they fight like hell. You can't stop them. Let them fight for about two, three minutes, then it's easier to stop them, Trump said.
Sometimes, daddy has to use strong words, Rutte interrupted. You have to use a strong language, everyone's saying you have to use a certain word, the president mused.
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