NATO, Strait of Hormuz
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German news magazine Der Spiegel reported that Trump is expecting NATO members to help reopen the strait, which Iran closed in retaliation for the war Trump started without speaking to any of those NATO members. He’s also threatening to pull U.S. military support from any countries that don’t help reopen the strait.
By Lili Bayer April 9 (Reuters) - NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has told European governments that U.S. President Donald Trump wants concrete commitments within days to help secure the Strait of Hormuz,
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte caved to a "disappointed" President Donald Trump on Wednesday, slamming his European allies as Trump did for not doing more to aid the U.S. in its war on Iran
President Trump lashed out after hosting Mark Rutte, NATO’s secretary general, at the White House on Wednesday.
Retired US army officer Ben Hodges has warned that Donald Trump pulling America out of NATO would be a disastrous "gift for the Kremlin" as the president threatens to leave the alliance
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said Wednesday the U.S. conflict with Iran could lead to a “North Korea moment” that could put other countries at a “big risk.” Rutte, who has developed a strong relationship with President Trump despite the U.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said NATO was moving from an “unhealthy co-dependence” between Europe and the US and was becoming a “transatlantic alliance grounded in true partnership,” after President Donald Trump criticized the bloc over the Iran war.
No decision has been made, and the White House has not directed the Pentagon to draw up concrete plans for a troop reduction on the continent, said the official.