BRUSSELS (Reuters) - He came. He raged. He claimed victory. He left.
President Donald Trump brought his chaotic style of governing to the NATO summit in Brussels on Wednesday and Thursday, irritating and befuddling allies with charges and jibes before declaring success for convincing his counterparts to pay more for their mutual defence.
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