Former U.S. President Donald Trump has criticized NATO allies, South Korea, Australia, and Japan for their insufficient support for the United States amid rising tensions related to the Iran conflict. He emphasized the need for these nations to take greater responsibility in addressing security challenges posed by Iran.
A former British official revealed that the ambiguity surrounding U.S. objectives in the Iranian conflict is causing confusion among allies. This uncertainty may impact the strategies of nations allied with Washington.
Iranian leaders have praised their regional allies, asserting that US and Israeli assessments of them are incorrect. These statements come amid rising regional tensions.
U.S. President Donald Trump criticized Washington's allies for not participating in military operations against Iran or securing navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. He emphasized that the United States will not intervene on their behalf, signaling a shift in U.S. military partnership policies.
Dmitry Medvedev, the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, stated that US military bases in the Gulf have failed to protect their allies amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. His remarks raise concerns about the effectiveness of American military presence in the region.
European Council President Antonio Costa stated that the United States has launched a war in the Middle East without informing its European allies or NATO. This announcement was made during a speech at the Sciences Po Institute in Paris, where he emphasized the need to reduce tensions in the region.