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Trump Questions NATO Commitment

· 29 March 2026 · 6 sources

In late March 2026, President Donald Trump publicly questioned the United States' commitment to NATO, stating the US 'does not have to be there for NATO' during an investment forum in Miami. His remarks came amid the ongoing US war with Iran, which had reached nearly a month, and highlighted frustration over European NATO allies' refusal to provide material support or consultation regarding the US military actions. This stance raised significant concerns about the future of transatlantic security cooperation and the mutual defense provisions central to NATO. Concurrently, Trump was actively engaging with Middle Eastern allies, notably urging Saudi Arabia to join the Abraham Accords and normalize relations with Israel, framing the conflict with Iran as a catalyst for regional transformation. These developments underscore a period of shifting US foreign policy priorities under Trump, with potential implications for global alliances and Middle Eastern geopolitics.

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"Kissing My A**": Trump Takes A Jibe, Then Praises Saudi Crown Prince NDTV 28 Mar 2026, 18:28
Trump hints at possible NATO exit Express Tribune 28 Mar 2026, 16:54
‘He thought I’d be just another American president that was a loser’: Trump meeting Saudi king Times of India 28 Mar 2026, 15:07
Trump's 'kissing my ass' jab at Saudi Crown Prince, then 'fantastic man' praise India Today 28 Mar 2026, 12:44
Trump pushes Saudi Arabia to join Abraham Accords Middle East Eye 28 Mar 2026, 02:23
Trump pushes for Saudi-Israeli normalization as he extends Iran strike deadline Investing.com 28 Mar 2026, 01:32

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