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Briefing: Nato chief riles Europe by backing Trump’s war in Iran
Strategic angle: European capitals irritated by Mark Rutte’s suggestion they will join US armada to Strait of Hormuz
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Updated 18 days ago
The NATO chief's endorsement of US military operations in Iran, particularly the suggestion from Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte for European allies to participate in a naval presence in the Strait of Hormuz, has raised eyebrows across Europe.
European capitals are reportedly irritated by this proposal, which could imply a shift in the operational dynamics within NATO and its member states' military engagements in the region.
The potential involvement of European nations in US-led military actions may affect existing defense strategies, resource allocation, and the overall architecture of transatlantic security cooperation.