'Not Good': Trump Slams NATO, Italian PM For Not Being Involved To Eliminate Iran's 'Nuclear Threat'
Trump said allies should join efforts against Iran and accused Meloni of seeking political gain, as US-Iran technical talks in Switzerland concluded.
- Donald Trump criticized NATO and the Italian Prime Minister for not helping to eliminate Iran's nuclear threat despite the U.S. spending trillions on their defense.
- Trump accused the Italian Prime Minister of wanting to regain popularity by being friendly again, but he refused her overture.
- The Italian Prime Minister responded by calling Trump's remarks unprovoked and senseless.
- She defended her actions as protecting Italy's national interest and sovereignty, stating her popularity is not Trump's concern.
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'Not Good': Trump Slams NATO, Italian PM For Not Being Involved To Eliminate Iran's 'Nuclear Threat'
Washington: US President Donald Trump on Sunday (local time) criticised NATO members and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for not joining efforts against what he described as Iran's "very serious Nuclear Threat," accusing allies of failing to support the United States despit
Trump questions Nato allies' support during Iran conflict
Trump questions Nato allies' support during Iran conflict US President Donald Trump has criticised Italy and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for not joining the United States and Israel in their military campaign against Iran. In a social media post, Trump argued that Nato allies had benefited from American support for decades but failed to reciprocate during the conflict. "After spending Trillions of Dollars on NATO, Italy, and its Prime Ministe…
"Not good": Trump slams NATO, Italian PM for not being involved to eliminate Iran's "Nuclear Threat"
US President Donald Trump on Sunday (local time) criticised NATO members and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for not joining efforts against what he described as Iran's "very serious Nuclear Threat," accusing allies of failing to support the United States despite decades of American security commitments.
‘For decades, we defend them but, when tested, they are not there to defend us, and the rest of the World,’ US president says
U.S. President Donald Trump again attacked Italy and its prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, on Sunday, claiming that they had not been involved in the war that Washington launched against Iran on February 28. “After spending billions of dollars on NATO, Italy—and its prime minister—would not even consider engaging with the Islamic Republic of Iran and its very serious nuclear threat,” wrote the president on his Social Truth network.
Donald Trump returns to attack Premier Giorgia Meloni: After spending billions of dollars on NATO, Italy and its premier do not even seem willing to take part...
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