Rubio tries to sell Iran war to sceptical G7 partners after Trump insults allies

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is meeting with G7 foreign ministers in France to discuss the Iran conflict, following President Trump's criticism of NATO countries for not providing sufficient support. The meeting comes amid deep skepticism from US allies, including France, which has expressed concerns over the war and its potential consequences.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with G7 foreign ministers in France to discuss the Iran conflict. The meeting followed President Trump's criticism of NATO countries for not providing sufficient support. Trump complained that NATO countries were not doing enough to help the US and Israel in the conflict. Rubio's task is to sell the US strategy to skeptical allies. The conflict has added to existing tensions between the US and Europe. France, the host of the G7 meeting, has been highly skeptical of the war.
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