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Donald Trump thunders. “We no longer need help from NATO countries”

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Donald Trump in recent days has warned that NATO's future could be “very bad” if allies do not help ensure safe navigation through the strategic Strait of Hormuz, which was blocked by Iran after the launch of US-Israeli attacks on the country. Among others, the following countries refused to intervene in the Middle East: Germany, Greece and Great Britain.

“The United States has been informed by the majority of our NATO 'allies' that they do not wish to engage in our military operation against the terrorist regime of Iran in the Middle East, despite the fact that almost every country strongly agrees with our actions and that Iran cannot in any way be allowed to possess nuclear weapons. However, I am not surprised by their actions because I have always considered NATO, where we spend hundreds of billions of dollars a year to protect the same countries, as a one-way street. — we will protect them, but they will do nothing for us, especially in times of need,” Trump said on social media on Tuesday.

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The US leader added that US forces “decimated the Iranian army.” “Because we have achieved such great military success, we no longer “need” or desire help from NATO countries – WE NEVER NEEDED IT! Likewise Japan, Australia and South Korea. Simply put, as the President of the United States of America, by far the most powerful country in the world, WE DON'T NEED ANYONE! Thank you for your attention,” Donald Trump concluded his post.

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