During a meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, US President Donald Trump voiced dissatisfaction with the approaches some NATO members are taking regarding Iran. The criticism occurred at the White House and centered on differing perspectives concerning Iran’s nuclear program and regional influence. While details of the specific complaints were not immediately released, the exchange signals ongoing tensions between the US and its European allies. Trump has consistently advocated for a harder line against Iran, while some European nations prioritize maintaining the 2015 nuclear deal. This disagreement highlights a broader pattern of transatlantic friction under the Trump administration. The meeting aimed to address these concerns and reaffirm the alliance’s commitment to collective security, but the public rebuke indicates unresolved differences. Further details can be found at RT.com.
