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Trump Expresses ‘Disappointment’ in NATO as Iran Military Mission Wraps Up

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President Donald Trump expressed sharp disappointment in NATO on Tuesday as the US-Israel military campaign against Iran appeared to be wrapping up, criticizing the alliance for refusing to offer any support to the operation. He aired his grievances in a Truth Social post and in subsequent comments to reporters at the Oval Office. Trump called NATO’s stance a “foolish mistake” and reiterated his long-standing view of the alliance as a “one-way street.”
Trump has never been a quiet critic of NATO. He has argued throughout his career that the alliance requires the United States to shoulder costs and risks that its European partners are unwilling to share. Tuesday’s events confirmed, in his view, what he had always suspected about the limits of allied commitment.
The President described the results of the Iran campaign as a comprehensive military success, asserting that the country’s armed forces had been effectively disabled. He cited the elimination of Iran’s navy, air force, radar systems, and anti-aircraft defenses as evidence of decisive action. He also claimed that Iranian leadership had been removed at virtually every level of command, ending Tehran’s ability to project power or pose a nuclear threat.
Such achievements, if verified, would constitute a historic shift in the Middle East’s security landscape. Iran’s role as a sponsor of regional proxies and a seeker of nuclear capability has made it one of the world’s most closely watched security challenges. Trump appeared confident that the operation had permanently addressed those concerns.
The aftermath of this episode will test NATO’s resilience as an alliance and its capacity to manage friction with its most powerful member. Allied governments will face pressure from multiple directions as they formulate their responses. The weeks and months ahead will be critical in shaping the alliance’s direction.

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