Rutte Courts Trump at Ankara as Alliance Strains Under Iran Campaign and Spending Demands
The NATO secretary-general's anticipation for the Ankara summit masks the logistical and political fractures exposed by the Iran escalation and a new defense spending target.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is expressing anticipation for his upcoming summit with Donald Trump in Ankara, a meeting that will test whether the alliance's political architecture can survive the weight of its current military commitments. The stated eagerness from Rutte comes as the alliance navigates the operational fallout from the American campaign against Iran and a seismic shift in allied defense spending requirements. [1]
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