Revealed:
NATO downplays climate and gender language to appease Trump
The U.S.
president has gone on the warpath against DEI and the alliance is falling into
line, according to three people familiar with the matter.
April 17,
2025 2:36 pm CET
By Antoaneta
Roussi
https://www.politico.eu/article/nato-downplays-climate-and-gender-language-to-appease-trump/
BRUSSELS —
NATO staff are watering down language around climate, gender and diversity as a
precaution to avoid retaliation by the Trump administration, according to three
people familiar with the matter.
Phrases
dealing with climate, women and security have been rephrased in new NATO
legislation drafted by its committees and working groups with language thought
to be more acceptable to the U.S. as the alliance faces an uncertain future
during Donald Trump's second term in the White House.
The new
administration has gone on the warpath against diversity, equity and inclusion
(DEI) efforts, trying to block funding for universities and stripping federal
programs that incorporate the measures. It is also purging the Pentagon to
eradicate all vestiges of such programs.
“Everyone
sees on the news where the Trump admin stands; you don’t want to do anything
that shoots yourself in the foot," one official said.
"Green
technologies” have allegedly been replaced with “innovative technologies,”
while “climate” has been labeled an “operational environment,” another NATO
official said. The officials were granted anonymity to discuss sensitive
issues.
Meanwhile,
any language around "gender" or "women, peace and security"
is being avoided by officials who want to get things passed by all 32 member
countries, including the U.S.
“Everyone
knows that the worst thing you can do is present it as a diversity issue,” said
one of the officials. “It’s not a woke agenda, it's part of a military agenda,
and now more people are pricking up their ears to make sure it is spoken about
in military terms.”
NATO has
climate advisers who mostly advise military staff on environmental challenges
during times of war, such as extreme temperatures that may affect personnel
capacity or impact equipment. So far they've been left unscathed.
Trump has
announced that Europe needs to end its “freeloading” on the U.S. and start
paying more for defense. He has also pushed to increase the alliance's defense
spending target to 5 percent of GDP from the current goal of at least 2 percent
— but at the same time has undermined the alliance's common defense provisions
by threatening to abandon allies he thinks aren't spending enough on their
militaries.
On Tuesday
the administration proposed cutting funding to the State Department by 48
percent, which would affect funding for NATO's internal budget, the United
Nations and 20 other international organizations.
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