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Trump meets NATO’s Rutte as US weighs exit after allies reject Iran war

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Trump meets NATO’s Rutte as US weighs exit after allies reject Iran war

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US President Donald Trump met with NATO chief Mark Rutte to discuss the possibility of leaving the alliance after it failed to join the Iran war. Trump is considering withdrawing US troops from some NATO countries as a form of punishment for their lack of support during the conflict.

US President Donald Trump met with NATO chief Mark Rutte on Wednesday. The meeting came after NATO allies rejected joining the Iran war. Trump is weighing the possibility of leaving the alliance or punishing unhelpful members by moving US troops out of their countries. The US and Iran agreed to a fragile two-week ceasefire the day before the meeting. Trump has expressed anger at Western partners' refusal to back his war on Iran. The meeting between Trump and Rutte was held behind closed doors.

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