Former US President Donald Trump expressed disappointment towards NATO allies for not supporting the US military campaign against Iran. During a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Trump stated that while the US effectively ‘demolished’ Iran within a week, it would have been beneficial for allies to offer assistance.
Rutte defended NATO members, highlighting that thousands of US aircraft operated from European bases during the conflict. This exchange underscores ongoing tensions between the US and its NATO partners, particularly as Trump prepares for a summit with leaders from 32 member nations.
The criticism comes amid a broader context where the US is shifting its military focus towards China, prompting concerns about European security. Allies have been urged to take greater responsibility for their own defence, which raises questions about NATO’s collective security framework.
As the US reduces its military assets available for NATO operations, fears grow that Europe could become more vulnerable to threats, particularly from Russia. This situation could lead to significant changes in how NATO operates and how member countries perceive their security commitments to one another.
Source: France 24

