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U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says, as president, he would tell non-paying NATO members to "pay up" or "get out", and defends his idea that South Korea and Japan should acquire nuclear weapons to deter enemies. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Added on the 02/04/2016 21:21:35 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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