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Trump: "Seriously Considering" US Withdrawal from NATO; UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Says Britain Will Not Be Drawn into Iran War
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An interview with US President Donald Trump published today (1st) by the UK's The Daily Telegraph stated that after NATO allies refused to help strike Iran, Trump is "seriously considering" withdrawing the United States from NATO.

When asked by reporters whether he would consider pulling the US out of NATO, Trump replied yes, saying he would go so far as to say it no longer needs to be considered. He said he has never been influenced by NATO. He has always known that NATO is a paper tiger, and, incidentally, Russian President Vladimir Putin knows that as well.

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According to Xinhua News Agency, in response to US President Donald Trump's complaints that NATO allies would not help strike Iran and his consideration of withdrawing the US from NATO, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer responded on the same day that regardless of the pressure he or others face, and regardless of external noise, his decisions will be based on the UK's national interests. For this reason, he has consistently made clear that this (the Iran war) is not Britain's war and that the UK will not be drawn into it. (da/a)


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