Brussels — US President Donald Trump’s defence secretary warned Nato allies on Wednesday that they must honour military spending pledges to ensure the US does not “moderate” support for the alliance. Jim Mattis, on his debut trip to Brussels as Pentagon chief, also accused some Nato members of ignoring threats, including from Russia. “America cannot care more for your children’s future security than you do,” Mattis said in a closed-door session with Nato defence ministers, according to prepared remarks provided to reporters. The comments represented some of the strongest criticism in memory of allies who have failed to reach defence spending goals. But the Baltic states of Latvia and Lithuania, who fear a repeat of Russia’s 2014 annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean peninsula, are on course to meet the 2% goal, while Romania is also heading towards that level. Hardly A ‘Mad Dog’ After Mattis’ address, Britain’s Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said the former US general had explained that...

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