'Want to remain with you': Trump's Nato U-turn as chief backs US strikes on Iran
- After months of repeatedly questioning Nato's future and threatening to pull the United States out of the alliance, President Donald Trump on Wednesday reassured fellow leaders that he wanted to remain part of the bloc.
- His remarks came as Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte defended recent US military strikes on Iran, calling them 'absolutely necessary' after Tehran allegedly attacked three commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz.
- Additionally, Trump struck a conciliatory tone after the summit, telling reporters there was "a lot of love" and "a lot of unity" among Nato leaders.
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- After months of repeatedly questioning Nato's future and threatening to pull the United States out of the alliance, President Donald Trump on Wednesday reassured fellow leaders that he wanted to remain part of the bloc.
- His remarks came as Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte defended recent US military strikes on Iran, calling them 'absolutely necessary' after Tehran allegedly attacked three commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz.
- Additionally, Trump struck a conciliatory tone after the summit, telling reporters there was "a lot of love" and "a lot of unity" among Nato leaders.
Sources: Times of India