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Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a news conference in Washington March 21. Trump on Sunday doubled down on his criticism of NATO, a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy for decades, and called for the alliance’s overhaul days before world leaders convene in Washington. | REUTERS

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Trump says Tokyo, Seoul should build own nukes; Cruz backs carpet-bombing of Islamic State

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MAR 28, 2016

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ARTICLE HISTORYPRINTSHAREWASHINGTON – Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump on Sunday doubled down on his criticism of NATO, a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy for decades, and called for the alliance’s overhaul days before world leaders convene in Washington.

President Barack Obama will host the Nuclear Security Summit on Thursday and Friday with 56 delegations in attendance. While preventing nuclear terrorism will headline the discussions, Trump’s views could be a topic as well, particularly behind the scenes.

In another sharp departure from historic U.S. policy, Trump said in an interview published on Sunday by The New York Times that he would consider letting Japan and South Korea build their own nuclear weapons, rather than rely on America for protection against North Korea and China.

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The billionaire businessman, vying to win his party’s nomination for the Nov. 8 presidential election, also said he might halt U.S. purchases of oil from Saudi Arabia and other Arab allies unless they commit ground troops to fight Islamic State or pay the United States to do so.

“NATO is obsolete,” Trump said on ABC’s This Week with George Stephanopoulos.

The 28-country North Atlantic Treaty Organization was set up in a different era, Trump said, when the main threat to the West was the Soviet Union. It is ill-suited to fighting terrorism and costs the United States too much, he added.

“We should readjust NATO … it can be trimmed up and it can be, uh, it can be reconfigured and you can call it NATO, but it’s going to be changed,” he said.

On March 21, Trump said the United States should slash its financial support for NATO, which was formed in 1949 after World War II and became a bulwark against Soviet expansionism.

Russia will not attend the upcoming nuclear summit, but China’s President Xi Jinping will.

Obama said the United States will review international efforts to combat Islamic State militants during the summit in the wake of the Brussels attacks.

Trump’s chief rival for the Republican nomination, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz called the real estate mogul’s views on NATO “catastrophically foolish.” Speaking on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace, Cruz said Trump is “out of his depth.”

“Abandoning Europe, withdrawing from the most successful military alliance of modern times, it makes no sense at all,” Cruz said. “It would hand a massive victory to (Russian President Vladimir) Putin, a massive victory to ISIS,” the militant group also known as Islamic State.

Cruz said if he were elected president, his approach to Islamic State would be to “carpet bomb them into oblivion.”

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Mulranen and Tinney

Mulranen and Tinney  Gina Ann Mulranen and Nicholas Kent Tinney were joined in marriage Feb. 14, 2016, at St. Matthews Catholic Church in Conshohocken, Pa., on a beautiful clear day with a high temperature of 16 degrees. The bride’s uncle, Father Mulranen, performed the ceremony and also celebrated his 60th birthday that day.

Gina is the daughter of Peter and Diane Mulranen of Aston, Pa. She graduated from Cabrini College in 2010 with a degree in mathematics, concentration in secondary education, and graduated Arcadia University in 2015 with a master’s in education, mathematics. Since 2010, she has taught middle and high school math in the Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School’s gifted program, the University Scholars Program in West Chester, Pa.

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Nick is the son of Steve and Valerie Tinney of Castle Rock. A 2008 graduate of Castle Rock High School, he attended Lower Columbia College before joining the Air Force in 2010. He is currently a staff sergeant, spent four years as a load master on a C-17, and is training to be a flight engineer.

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The Disney themed reception, “Wish Upon a Star” was held in Bluebell, Pa., at the private and historic landmark Normandy Farms estate. Dana Mulranen, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor, and Chris Tinney, brother of the groom served as best man. Bridesmaids included Ashley Custer, Melissa Leary, Amanda Wyatt, Ashley McColgan, Brittney Yegla, and Kayla Lowrie. Groomsmen included Colton Desmarias, Brian Shinsec, Craig Lowrie, Kevin Foster and Zach Varkevisser.

Nick and Gina will celebrate their honeymoon at a later date, when Nick has completed his flight engineer training program. The day after the ceremony he returned to school in Albuquerque, N.M. After a week-long cross country trip with her father, Gina joined him.

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