Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the US may need to reassess its relationship with NATO after the Iran war is finished, calling the military alliance’s alleged lack of support during the Middle East conflict “very disappointing.”
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the US may need to reassess its relationship with NATO after the Iran war is finished, calling the military alliance’s alleged lack of support during the Middle East conflict “very disappointing.”
@aho @hanse_mina Trump and Vance have been actively looking for excuses to break NATO. This is just another example of that.
Why NATO should help us with this war when we literally threatened to invade and take over Greenland, a territory of a NATO ally, just a few months ago is beyond me.
Anyhow, Russia has a few friend helping it in some capacity or another: Belarus, North Korea, China, and arguably the United States.
@jeff @hanse_mina #trumpery #trump hasn't liked NATO since his first visit to #moscow and now he is so transactional, if he get possible personal economical gain, then he likes something, if he don't gain anything he don't want it
The only of the allied of the nazi regime in #kremlin that has sent boots to help, but that deal is quite transactional. I doubt any of the generals did think russia is really winning, they just wanted the money and the know how on missiles, satellites, and submarines