US May ‘Re-Examine’ NATO’s Merit After Iran War Snub, Rubio Says
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio threatens that the US may have to “re-evaluate” its relationship with NATO. The lack of support in the war against Iran is “very disappointing”. “The president will have to re-evaluate this when the operation is over,” he says in an interview with Al Jazeera.
After Spain has set a signal for US fighter jets by blocking its airspace, there is loud criticism from the US Secretary of State. After the Iran war, one wants to rethink the relationship with NATO as a whole.
The US President is disappointed by the lack of support from NATO's partners in the war against Iran. Now Foreign Minister Rubio is also criticising the situation. One country is particularly focused on this.
Donald Trump has recently criticized NATO partners frequently. His accusation: a lack of support from the US in the Iran war. His foreign minister is now talking about possible consequences. One country is particularly in the focus.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio calls for more support from NATO partners. Criticism is directed above all against Spain, which refuses support in the Iran war. Rubio warns against a unilateral alliance and challenges the cooperation.
Trump has recently criticized NATO partners frequently. His allegation: they did not support the US sufficiently in the war with Iran. Now Rubio is also criticizing – especially one country. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has criticized Spain and other NATO partners for lack of support in the war against Iran – and suggested a subsequent re-evaluation of the alliance by the US. The US would have to find out at a time when allies are needed th…
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