
A major rift has emerged between the United States and its traditional European allies as President Donald Trump’s war in Iran drags on.
European countries, including France, Spain, Italy, and the UK, have refused to support US military operations, denied access to bases, and criticized Trump’s aggressive tactics. The conflict has triggered economic turmoil in Europe, with rising fuel prices and inflation, while exposing the limits of US influence and the declining effectiveness of American threats. NATO is deeply divided, with some leaders calling for Europe to strengthen its own defenses and reduce reliance on the US.
The Iran war has become a turning point, redefining transatlantic relations and leaving the US increasingly isolated on the world stage.
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@BCTQ7RL6 days6D
The US needs to back off and allow the middle east to solve its own conflict through peace talks rather than war
@BCTSJSPWorkers of Britain6 days6D
The US launched an unprovoked war of aggression on Iran, and now we in Britain have bear the economic brunt of it...
The British working class must understand that they don't benefit from imperialist war.
@BCTRFQP6 days6D
The breakdown of NATO and 'release' of US would mean US would not need to defend a NATO country if attacked by e.g. Israel
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