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The Iran war 'is not NATO’s war:' EU allies demand clarity from Trump after he asked for their help
European Union countries seek clear U.S. strategic goals before considering military support amid disrupted global supply chains and rising energy prices, officials said.
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Europeans seek clarity about Trump’s Iran war aims before agreeing to demands
German chancellor Friedrich Merz said that ‘Nato is a defensive alliance, not an interventionist one’.
·Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleEuropeans Seek Clarity About Trump’s Iran War Aims Before Agreeing to His Warship Demands
European countries on Monday sought more details about US President Donald Trump's plans for the war on Iran and warned that NATO must not become involved it, as they weighed whether to agree to his call to send warships to help shore up security in the Gulf. The cool response to Trump’s demand reflects wide caution about the US-Israeli war among allies kept in the dark before, and largely since, it was launched on Feb. 28.
·Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Read Full ArticleUS President Trump sees military action against Iran "continued with full force" and calls for support in protecting oil tankers in the Strait of Hormus.
·Vienna, Austria
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