Trump Warns NATO: ‘We’re Going to Remember’
President Trump highlighted US military successes against Iran, including neutralizing 154 ships, while criticizing NATO for not supporting these operations, despite US security commitments.
- On Thursday, President Donald Trump criticized NATO for failing to support United States military operations against Iran, claiming the alliance has done "absolutely nothing" to assist during the conflict.
- United States forces conducted strikes on Iranian infrastructure in Tehran and near Isfahan, 205 miles south, while Trump reported 154 Iranian ships neutralized, effectively ending Tehran's naval mine capacity.
- Dismissing British aircraft carriers as "toys compared to what we have," Trump asserted that Iranian officials are negotiating a deal out of fear they will be killed by their own people.
- Claiming the campaign is "way ahead of schedule," the President noted the war has resulted in more than 1,500 deaths in Iran and at least 13 United States military members killed.
- The President stated the strait would reopen if Iran accepts the "right deal," adding Iran has a "chance to permanently abandon nuclear ambitions" or face "very drastic measures.
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Trump Warns NATO: ‘We’re Going to Remember’
President Trump said NATO’s refusal to cooperate with U.S. military operations in Iran was a “test” for the security alliance and that he would “remember” their response, ratcheting up his criticism of the bloc, Bloomberg reports. Said Trump: “That’s why I’m so disappointed in NATO. Because this was a test for NATO. We’re going to remember.”
Trump to ditch NATO? US President's 'will never forget' remark for allies over 'no support' in Gulf
US President Donald Trump on Thursday sharply criticised NATO for not supporting the United States in its ongoing Middle East operations against Iran. Trump stated that while he does not need anything from the 32-member military alliance, the conduct of its allies “will never be forgotten.” Following these strong remarks, questions are emerging about whether the US might reconsider its commitment to NATO once the situation in the Middle East sta…
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