KEY POINTS
  • President Donald Trump wants the 28 other NATO countries to spend more on defense.
  • The military alliance will meet in Brussels next week.
  • Trump has frequently dressed down NATO counterparts and threatened to reduce U.S. military support if allies do not increase spending.
  • As of June 2017, only six nations met NATO spending standards: the U.S., Greece, the United Kingdom, Estonia, Poland and Romania.
A U.S. helicopter from the Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron Seven One lands on a Navy vessel.

The world's most powerful military alliance will convene in Brussels next week – and President Donald Trump will be pushing the 28 other NATO members to spend more money.

"I'm going to tell NATO, ‘You gotta start paying your bills. The United States is not going to take care of everything,' ” Trump said Thursday during a rally in Great Falls, Montana.