- Trump blasts Nato 'for not being there when we need them' for Iran war in 'frank' talks with Rutte The Standard —
- Trump eyes ultimate revenge on NATO allies who failed to support Iran war as concern grows amid tenuous peace plan Daily Mail —
- Nato chief says Trump ‘clearly disappointed’ by US allies’ refusal to join Iran war The Guardian —
- Trump slams NATO over Iran after meeting Rutte, renews Greenland threat Al Jazeera —
- Trump criticises NATO over Iran in meeting with alliance's boss ABC News —
- Trump trashes NATO for not 'being there when we need them' as Mark Rutte heaps praise on president after summit Daily Mail —
- Trump slams NATO after meeting with Mark Rutte The Hill —
- Petty Trump Revives Bonkers Greenland Threat as He Freaks Out at NATO Daily Beast —
- 'Poorly run, piece of ice': Trump targets Greenland again as Iran war deepens NATO rift CNBC —
Trump attacks NATO over Iran support
The White House has suggested that the transatlantic alliance was "tested and failed" during the recent conflict, leading to a crisis point in international relations.
Reports indicate the administration is weighing a plan to relocate military personnel to nations that were more supportive of the strikes against Tehran.
Trump also revived his previous interest in acquiring Greenland, using the territory as a rhetorical tool to express his frustration with European partners.
While Rutte praised the president for securing a temporary ceasefire, the underlying tension regarding the future of US involvement in NATO remains a central concern for global security.