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Trump Turns on NATO After Alliance Refuses to Join Iran Military Push

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President Donald Trump launched a public attack on NATO on Tuesday, expressing deep frustration after alliance members declined to take part in the US-Israel military operation against Iran. He posted a lengthy statement on Truth Social, questioning the value of an alliance he has long viewed with suspicion. Later, speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump described himself as “disappointed” by his allies’ response.
The US has been the dominant military and financial power within NATO since the alliance’s founding. Trump has used this fact throughout his political career to argue that other member states are not pulling their weight. His latest remarks are the sharpest iteration of that argument yet.
Trump stated that the military campaign against Iran had been a resounding success, with major elements of Iran’s defense capability effectively eliminated. He cited the destruction of the country’s navy, air force, radar networks, and anti-aircraft systems as proof of decisive military action. He further claimed that Iranian leaders had been removed at every significant level of command.
The significance of these claims, if accurate, cannot be overstated. A militarily degraded Iran with its leadership neutralized would represent a fundamental change in the security architecture of the Middle East. Trump used this framing to argue that NATO’s absence had been irrelevant to the operation’s success.
For the Atlantic alliance, the episode represents a fresh crisis of confidence and purpose. How its member states respond to Trump’s criticisms will likely define NATO’s posture toward Washington for the foreseeable future. The coming weeks will be critical in shaping that response.

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