Trump slams NATO over Iran after meeting Rutte, renews Greenland threat
US president meets NATO chief, expresses disappointment over member states failing to back war on Iran.
US president meets NATO chief, expresses disappointment over member states failing to back war on Iran. Grouped from 7 articles across 3 sources.
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US president meets NATO chief, expresses disappointment over member states failing to back war on Iran.
President Donald Trump said NATO "wasn't there" after the US and Israel launched attacks on Iran. But NATO head Mark Rutte said "a large majority of European countries" lived up to their side of the deal.
The US president has lashed out at European partners for declining to contribute military forces to the war on Iran.
Polls have found that young people in the United States are more sceptical of foreign intervention and war on Iran.
Dubbed a “Trump whisperer,” Mr Rutte has been central to allied efforts to mollify the US leader.
His extreme language has prompted a slew of critics – including some one-time allies – to question his sanity.
The President’s advisers saw Mr Trump’s escalating rhetoric as a negotiating tactic.
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