The #NATOSummit starts on July 7 in Ankara. Next month’s pivotal meeting will serve as a progress report on the 5% defense commitment. Under POTUS's leadership, Allies are moving beyond commitments and returning NATO to its warfighting roots.
Yesterday at the Luxembourg American Cemetery, I paid my respects at the grave of General George S. Patton and honored the thousands of American service members laid to rest there. Their sacrifice helped secure peace, freedom, and security for generations.
Led by President Trump, the U.S. is serious about commanding the ultimate high ground: space. To explore Allied capabilities and collaboration opportunities in this vital domain, I met with Luxembourg Defense Minister @Yuriko_Backes and had a great visit to a world-leading space solutions provider.
Great to join @SecGenNATO Mark Rutte at @NATO to address an audience from across the U.S. defense, industrial, and technology communities, emphasizing that their role is central to turning Allied strategy and investment into actual readiness.
Our shared security is only as powerful as the speed of our defense industrial base. We must restore our industrial might and secure peace through strength for generations to come.
Ahead of next month's #NATO Summit, POTUS has been clear: Allies must fulfill their commitment to spending 5% of GDP on defense. This should include building resilience by investing in secure critical infrastructure and avoiding untrusted technology.
.@USAmbNATO: "President Trump, while he is patient, and he is a dealmaker and he wants peace—at the same time, he knows that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. That is the starting point, that is the red line, and unlike other presidents, @POTUS, when he draws a red line, he enforces it."
Great to meet with Defense Minister Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius and visit Netherlands-based defense tech companies yesterday. Integrated industrial bases across NATO territory are essential for production at scale and lower costs. Allied innovation and secure semiconductor supply chains reinforce our defense industrial base in the Alliance, including in the United States.
It was a pleasure to address U.S. and German defense leaders in Munich alongside General Donahue at #TDIAF2026. Also had the honor of meeting with State Secretary Hilmers and Head of the Bavarian State Chancellery Florian Herrmann.
Our industrial bases are increasingly integrating to deliver capabilities and enhance lethality and readiness. Germany’s continued progress toward the 5% defense investment goal demonstrates that credible deterrence is built on a robust industrial base.
2/2 Ahead of the #NATOSummit 2026, Allied investment will boost the U.S. defense industry and create jobs for the American worker. Strengthening the industrial base on both sides of the Atlantic helps NATO Allies meet their 5% goal, so they can finally take ownership of the conventional defense of Europe.
1/2 Thank you to the 50+ 🇺🇸 business leaders who joined the Transatlantic Defense Industry Access Forum 2026 in Munich, Germany. Today's security challenges require @NATO Allies to invest 5% of GDP for defense; American ingenuity, speed, and industrial cooperation can turn these investments into real, cutting-edge capabilities.
Yesterday, alongside State Secretary Nils Hilmer from the German Federal Ministry of Defence, I saw firsthand the success of U.S.-German defense cooperation in building complex weapon systems. By merging state-of-the-art expertise, Allied co-production strengthens supply chains, expands capacity, and accelerates delivery to our warfighters.
Proud to stand with the elite troops at U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria and the 7th Army Training Command, who are a powerhouse for ensuring readiness for all American forces in Europe. It was an honor to meet with our troops who are testing game-changing tech to keep America safer. Godspeed in your mission!
Marked 82 years since D-Day with reverence and gratitude. That day and those that followed turned the tide against tyranny and changed the course of history. We owe a great debt to the patriots who gave so much in freedom’s name.
Honored to have joined Secretary Hegseth and other senior leaders to remember and reflect upon the sacrifices of those who fought and died in Normandy to defend the free world.
Eighty-two years ago, Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy into the hell of war — answering the call of duty in defense of freedom.
Today, we honor their courage, remember their sacrifice, and remain forever grateful for the liberty they secured for generations to come.
On D-Day, the fate of the free world hung in the balance. Thousands of brave Americans advanced into chaos to save civilization. The tide turned because of their unshakable spirit. We stand forever grateful for these heroes. God bless them.
At last year’s NATO Summit, all Allies signed onto the historic Hague Defense Commitment. At next month’s NATO Summit in Ankara, we’ll see how much progress they have made in converting that commitment into real defensive capabilities.
Honored to welcome National Commander Dan Wiley and The @AmericanLegion team to @NATO HQ. I admire their selfless dedication to America's security and believe we all can learn from their example.
We stand with our NATO Ally Romania and condemn this reckless incursion on its territory. Our thoughts are with the injured in Galati. We will defend every inch of NATO territory.
Honored to meet @USSpaceForce War College Scholars at #NATO HQ. These brilliant Guardians are forging a bold, patriotic Space Force culture to dominate the final frontier and protect our liberty. The future of American strength is in great hands. Thank you for your service to our nation.