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Trump responds to the comment of the “dad” of the chief of NATO Rutte while Rubio laughs

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Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, fell in love with laughing when President Donald Trump gave his reaction to NATO secretary general, Mark Rutte, calling commander “dad” on Wednesday.

During their bilateral meeting in The Hague, in the Netherlands, Trump discussed the role of the United States in the brokerage of a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran, saying that the two countries were like “two children in a courtyard” who “fight like hell” for a little time before “it is easier to stop them”.

Rutte intervenes, “then dad must sometimes use strong language.”

Trump had used blasphemies in front of journalists outside the White House before climbing the Navy One on Tuesday, saying about Israel and Iran that they “fought so long and so hard that they don’t know what F — they do”.

At a later press conference on Wednesday, Rubio broke into the hysterical when a Sky News journalist asked Trump on the remark.

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Rubio smiles while Trump answers the question of the NATO press conference

President Donald Trump speaks at a press conference after the NATO 2025 summit on June 25, 2025 in The Hague, in the Netherlands. (Omar Havana / Getty Images)

The journalist reminded Trump that Rutte, “Who is your friend. … He called you dad.”

“Do you look at your NATO allies as a kind of children?” The journalist asked.

Trump replied light, and Rubio could be seen standing next to him starting to smile and laugh. “No, he loves me. I think he loves me. If he doesn’t do it, I will let you know. I will come back and I will hit him strongly. Okay?” Said Trump jokingly.

“He did it. He did it. Very affectionate,” added Trump de Rutte. “” Dad, you’re my dad. “”

The journalist supported with a more serious tone, while Rubio continued to laugh.

Rutte smiles at Trump during NATO photo

President Donald Trump, on the right, speaks with NATO secretary general, Mark Rutte, during a group photo in The Hague, in the Netherlands, Wednesday, June 25, 2025. (AP photo / Geert Vanden Wijngaert)

“However, do you consider your NATO allies, like a bit like children?” She said.

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On Wednesday, NATO leaders adopted that Member States would contribute 5% of GDP each year to defense and security obligations by 2035.

“You obviously appreciate this,” said the journalist. “But hope that in fact, they will be able to defend themselves, defend Europe by themselves?”

“I think they will need a little help at the start, and I think they can do it,” said Trump. “I think they will remember this day and it’s a great day for NATO. You know, it was a great day.”

“It was a kind of incredible day for many reasons, but also for that,” added Trump, referring to the way the larger contributions were decades. Trump said it was not possible before his arrival.

Trump at the top of NATO with Hegseth and Rubio

President Donald Trump speaks at a press conference at the end of the NATO summit as Secretary of State Marco Rubio, on the right, and the defense secretary Pete Hegseth listen to Hague, the Netherlands, on Wednesday, June 25, 2025. (AP photo / Alex Brandon)

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The journalist pressed: “Do you think they can do it without you, but in the future? Can they do more states?”

“I mean, you have to ask Mark,” said Trump, concluding the press conference. The president noted earlier than the only NATO member who had not agreed to make his contribution from the defense was Spain.

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