US May "Reexamine" Relationship with NATO
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the US will need to reexamine its relationship with NATO after European allies blocked US military use of their bases and airspace for attacks on Iran.
- Rubio outlined US military objectives in the Iran conflict, stating they are on or ahead of schedule and that a finish line can be seen soon.
- Rubio criticized NATO as a 'one way street' if allies refuse US access to bases during conflicts, questioning the US's participation in the alliance.
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The US Secretary of State called the alliance a "one-way street" for Washington. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio questioned the value of NATO after European allies blocked their bases and airspace to launch strikes on Iran. According to RBC-Ukraine, Rubio made this statement in a conversation with Fox News host Sean Hannity, a transcript of which was released by the US State Department. Read also: "We will remember this": Trump angered by Fran…
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the United States will review relations with NATO after the completion of the operation in Iran.
The US Secretary of State said the value of the alliance would be reassessed, with the final decision up to Trump.
The U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, set the alarms on the link between Washington and its European allies by pointing out that the White House should “reevaluate the value” of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), following the limitations imposed by several countries on the use of its military bases in operations against Iran.In an interview with Fox News, the head of U.S. diplomacy questioned the position of some members of the …
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