Trump says 'we don't have to be there for NATO'
Donald Trump said on Friday the United States does not "have to be there for NATO," comments that again raised questions about the U.S. president's
commitment to the mutual defense provisions at the center of the transatlantic alliance.
Speaking to an investment forum in Miami on Friday night, Trump said he was upset that European NATO countries had declined to provide material support to the U.S. as it nears the fourth week of its ongoing war on Iran.
European allies were not consulted by the U.S. on its decision to attack Iran late last month, and many leaders in the alliance opposed the action.
"We would have always been there for them, but now, based on their actions, I guess we don't have to be, do we?" Trump told the audience.
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