Europe's mixed response to Iran war draws Trump's fury toward U.S. allies
Spain, Italy, France, and the Netherlands sent forces to Cyprus after an Iranian drone struck a British base; Ukraine also offered anti-drone expertise, officials said.
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Europe's Tense Response to Trump's Iran Strategy: A Fragile Alliance?
US President Donald Trump's effort to push for European support in his confrontation with Iran is beginning to reveal clear tensions among America's closest allies. Across Europe, leaders are carefully weighing loyalty to Washington against a growing fear of being pulled into yet another conflict in the Middle East. What has emerged so far is a cautious, sometimes uneasy response that reflects uncertainty rather than a show of unity. The most di…
Jan Klokočovnik in his commentary Edina Sanchez Resisted Him writes about the response of European countries to the attack on Iran. Only Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who did not allow their military bases to be used for aggression against Iran, resisted the American president, he warns. He condemns European leaders for not standing up enough for international law and Europe, he writes.
US President Donald Trump expects unconditional support from the allies. And what happens if it fails first? This is now felt by Britain.
Europe's mixed response to Iran war draws Trump's fury toward U.S. allies
After a year of tariff threats, insults and diplomatic clashes with European allies, President Donald Trump is left to wage a war in Iran with only Israel by his side.“This is not Winston Churchill that we’re dealing with,” Trump said on Monday after U.K.
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