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The United Kingdom on Friday insisted on British sovereignty over the Falkland Islands after Reuters published a report stating that President Trump is mulling over reprisals toward NATO allies for not supporting the U.
U.S. President Donald Trump told Reuters on Friday that Iran, NATO and the United Kingdom's digital services tax are among the topics he plans to discuss with King Charles during the king's visit to Washington next week.
Donald Trump has revealed he will discuss "everything" with King Charles in the upcoming state visit. Speaking to Reuters, US President said Iran, Nato and the UK's digital services tax will be among the topics the two will discuss when the monarch arrives.
A European diplomat told Politico the list appears to be an extension of an idea put forward by US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth at a defence forum in December 2025. At that forum, Hegseth said 'model allies' would receive 'special favour' from the United States, while those failing in collective defence responsibilities could face consequences.
The former U.S. ambassador to NATO is urging British and European politicians not to alienate Donald Trump by criticizing his administration’s handling of the Iran war and its fallout. Kurt Volker, the U.
Trump said he rejected NATO’s offer of help amid a regional ceasefire, saying the alliance was “absolutely useless” when needed.
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Exclusive-Pentagon email floats suspending Spain from NATO, other steps over Iran rift, source says
By Phil Stewart WASHINGTON, April 24 (Reuters) - An internal Pentagon email outlines options for the United States to punish NATO allies it believes failed to support U.S. operations in the war with Iran,
POLITICO Trump weighs consequences for NATO allies on 'naughty' list The White House has developed something akin to a “naughty and nice” list of NATO countries, as the Trump administration looks for ways to punish allies who refused to back the Iran war.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly said his war against Iran is intended to prevent Tehran from ever getting a nuclear weapon. But when it comes to core nuclear issues, he risks ending up with a worse deal than the one he abandoned in his first term.