US may reconsider NATO ties after Iran war, says Rubio
The US may reconsider its relations with NATO after the war with Iran, due to discontent over allies' lack of support in the conflict, according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio's statements.
The United States is considering a reassessment of its relations with NATO following the end of the war with Iran, as disclosed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio in media statements. Rubio conveyed the dissatisfaction of the U.S. government in Washington, noting that some allies failed to provide expected support during the Middle East conflict. Specifically, he highlighted the refusal of certain countries to grant access to military bases and airspace, which hindered U.S. operations in the region. This lack of cooperation has prompted a reevaluation of the alliance, raising questions about future strategic collaboration and cohesion within NATO in international crisis scenarios.