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Trump’s Iran War Deepens Rift With Europe’s MAGA Allies
European far-right leaders are splitting from Trump as his Iran policy and threats against NATO allies deepen tensions, analysts said.
- President Donald Trump's Iran military campaign is straining alliances with European far-right leaders, rupturing relationships intended to form a new international order.
- Backlash follows Trump's threats earlier this year against NATO ally Denmark over Greenland, while Germany's Alternative for Germany party called for American troops to leave their bases.
- On Wednesday, Vice President Vance campaigned for Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán, who faces re-election this weekend and previously questioned whether Trump's strikes initiated 'a war or a peace.'
- Daniel Baer of the Carnegie Endowment for Peace said Trump's effort to build a global nationalist coalition faces obstacles, as European far-right parties prioritize national factors over American influence.
- With a fragile truce in place with Iran, Orbán promotes his alliance with Trump as a security guarantee despite 16 years in power and mounting voter skepticism.
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BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — When President Donald Trump returned to the White House last year, he was eager to take it back where he had left it by strengthening ties with the European right. But now many of those same factions express...
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