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President Donald Trump strongly criticized NATO allies that have not assisted the United States and Israel in the joint military operation against Iran, suggesting the U.S. may reconsider its involvement in the alliance. While speaking at the Future Investment Initiative, an investment conference in Miami Beach sponsored by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, Trump remarked that “NATO just wasn’t there” when he called for assistance.
He mentioned French President Emmanuel Macron by name, explaining that he offered to send aid after the conflict was over, which Trump found unhelpful. He added that the alliance made “a big mistake” by distancing their countries from the conflict.
His comments echoed his opinion from a Truth Social post on Thursday.
The lack of assistance from the European allies seemingly confirms a long-held negative opinion of Trump’s.
In his first term, he told leaders at a NATO summit in 2018 that he would do his “own thing” if the allies did not raise their defense budgets to 2% of gross domestic product by January. |

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