Secretary of State Marco Rubio said late Tuesday that the U.S. will reexamine its relationship with NATO after the conflict with Iran ends, echoing criticism from President Trump toward European allies who have been reluctant to join the military operation in the Middle East. “Ultimately, that’s a decision for the President to make, and he’ll…
Rubio: ‘Value of NATO’ will have to be reexamined after Iran war
Originally reported by The Hill
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