NATO chief says some European allies ‘tested and failed’ in Iran war

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Mark Rutte on Wednesday said some NATO members were “tested and failed” amid criticism from Washington over European allies’ limited involvement in the US-Israel conflict with Iran.

His remarks came after a meeting with Donald Trump at the White House, where the issue of allied support was discussed. In an interview with CNN, Rutte said that while a few countries fell short, “a large majority of European nations” had fulfilled prior commitments in such scenarios.

Describing his talks with Trump as “frank and open,” Rutte acknowledged the US president’s disappointment with some allies but noted that European countries had contributed through logistics and other forms of support. Exceptionally skilled Journalist possesses dogged determination to find the story and deliver it to the public. Have authored award-winning exposes and believe in protecting the confidentiality of anonymous sources even in the face of tremendous pressure. Reported on a wide variety of news topics for print and digital editions, Provided compelling coverage of both anticipated and spontaneous news for print and online media.

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