Trump Disconcerted in NATO by Losing Iran Deal While Defending Erdogan Against Netanyahu · Global Voices
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Trump closes the Ankara summit on Erdogan's side, takes the truce with Iran for dead under the bombs and orders to cut off trade with Spain, leaving the allies unaware of who is friend and who is enemy. More information: Rutte proclaims the "tremendous success" of the Ankara summit despite Trump's attacks on Spain and other allies
The Ankara summit promised to be shaky but calm. Then the collapse of the Iranian ceasefire brought transatlantic tensions to the surface, as Europeans refused to participate in the military settlement. The US president also ordered a trade suspension with the most recalcitrant country, Spain.
Yesterday, at the NATO summit in Turkey, where the US European allies were reprimanded, US President Donald Trump said that the truce between his country and Iran no longer exists.
US President Donald Trump lashed out at allies as NATO leaders gathered for a summit in Ankara on Wednesday, as the war in Iran returned to the spotlight.
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