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Trump Slams NATO Allies Over Iran Conflict, Calls Bloc ‘Paper Tiger’ Without U.S.

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Trump Slams NATO Allies Over Iran Conflict, Calls Bloc ‘Paper Tiger’ Without U.S.
U.S. President Donald J. Trump has sharply criticized NATO allies, accusing them of failing to support American military efforts aimed at countering a nuclear-capable Iran. In a strongly worded statement, Trump described NATO as a “paper tiger” without the United States, arguing that the alliance lacks effectiveness and resolve in critical global security situations. Trump claimed that several NATO member nations were unwilling to participate in military operations intended to halt Iran’s nuclear ambitions. He further expressed frustration that these same countries are now voicing concerns over surging global oil prices. Donald Trump Statement on NATO Linking the issue to strategic maritime security, Trump pointed to the Strait of Hormuz — a key global oil transit route — as central to the price surge. He suggested that NATO allies could have taken relatively low-risk military steps to ensure stability in the region but chose not to act. The President also used strong language to describe the stance of U.S. allies, calling them “cowards” and warning that their lack of support would not be forgotten. Trump’s remarks come amid heightened geopolitical tensions in West Asia and renewed debates over the role of NATO in conflicts beyond Europe. The comments are likely to add to ongoing discussions about burden-sharing within the alliance and the future of transatlantic military cooperation.
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