House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Sunday blasted President Trump after a speech he gave last week scolding NATO allies for not paying their fair share for defense.

“President Trump’s brash and condescending lecture to NATO leaders disrespected our closest allies and dishonored the common defense pact that has been a guarantor of global security for nearly seven decades," Pelosi said in a statement.

"His failure to affirm America’s commitment to NATO’s mutual defense pledge — invoked only once, when NATO allies rushed to our side in Afghanistan after 9/11 — is not only shameful but also dangerous. By showing his disregard for Article Five, President Trump emboldens Russian aggression in Europe."

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Pelosi called the president's speech "offensive" and criticized his first foreign trip as president, saying little was achieved during his nine days abroad.

“The President’s offensive speech offered a fitting end to a trip that achieved little beside strained relationships and diplomatic missteps," she said.

"Protecting America’s national security requires us to be strong and smart, not reckless and rash."

Pelosi then offered a suggestion to Trump.

"The next time he meets with world leaders, he would do well to echo the words of a great leader, President John F. Kennedy: ‘My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man,’” she said.

Trump just returned from his first foreign trip, which included stops in Saudi Arabia, Israel and Italy.