Trump to attend NATO summit after US strikes on Iran and a ceasefire in question
Trump to attend NATO summit after US strikes on Iran and a ceasefire in question Trump said he's "not happy" with both Israel and Iran amid fragile ceasefire President Donald Trump departed early Tuesday for the NATO summit in The Hague, Netherlands, just days after he made the decision to launch strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and hours after he announced a ceasefire in the Israel -Iran conflict. It will be the first time Trump will face European U.S. allies since returning to the White House in January. On his way to the summit, Trump questioned a core tenant of the alliance as he refused to commit to Article 5 -- the agreement of collective defense among NATO nations. "Are you committed to Article 5 of NATO," Trump was pointedly asked. "Depends on your definition. There's numerous definitions of Article Five. You know that, right?" Trump claimed. "But I'm committed to being their friends," he added. "You know, I've bec...

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