Trump: US No Longer Needs NATO and Ally Support, Has Severely Damaged Iran's Military Capabilities

Gate News Report, March 17 — According to PANews monitoring, U.S. President Donald Trump issued a statement on that day, saying that most of NATO’s “allies” have informed the U.S. that they do not want to participate in military actions against Iran. Trump stated that the U.S. no longer “needs” or desires assistance from NATO countries, and NATO will not provide any help when the U.S. needs it. He also claimed that the U.S. no longer requires support from Japan, Australia, or South Korea. Trump pointed out that the U.S. has already dealt a heavy blow to Iran’s military forces, including the destruction or disablement of its navy, air force, air defense systems, and radar. The Iranian leadership has almost disappeared and can no longer threaten the U.S., Middle Eastern allies, or the world. Trump emphasized that as the world’s most powerful country, the U.S. does not need anyone’s help.

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