French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday said his remarks that NATO is “brain dead” had served as a useful wake-up call to alliance members. Macron said he would not apologize for the blunt verdict – one which drew strong reaction from European peers ahead of a December 4 summit in Britain.
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France’s Macron says NATO ‘brain death’ remarks were a wake-up call
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