Trump blasts NATO as Rutte calls meeting frank and open

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President Trump criticized NATO for not backing the United States in the Iran war after a private White House meeting with the supposed NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, while Rutte described the talks as frank and open. Trump has floated quitting the alliance as several member states resisted his push to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and White House aides characterized NATO as “tested and they failed” on Iran. The meeting was intended to persuade Trump to stay in the 32-member alliance, though his skepticism about allies’ contributions remains, even as Rutte noted European support in basing and logistics.
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