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U.S. ‘To reexamine’ NATO Alliance Relationship As Europe Pushes Back Over Mounting Iran War Concerns

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday that the United States “is going to have to reexamine” its relationship with NATO once the war against Iran has concluded.

“I think there’s no doubt, unfortunately, after this conflict is concluded, we are going to have to reexamine that relationship. We’re going to have to reexamine the value of NATO in that alliance for our country,” Rubio said to host Sean Hannity on Fox News.

He added that “ultimately” it would be a decision for President Donald Trump to make.

The top US diplomat said he had been “one of the strongest defenders of NATO” while he was in the US Senate because he “found great value in it.”

Much of that value was in having military bases in Europe that allowed the US military “to project power into different parts of the world,” Rubio said.

“If now we have reached a point where the NATO alliance means that we can’t use those bases, that in fact we can no longer use those bases to defend America’s interests, then NATO is a one-way street,” he added.

Rubio went further, saying that while Washington was not asking NATO allies to conduct airstrikes as part of the war against Iran, “when we need them to allow us to use their military bases, their answer is ‘No?’ Then why are we in NATO? You have to ask that question.”

Rubio’s comments come after several European countries have restricted the US military from using bases on their soil.

Earlier on Tuesday, it was revealed that Italy had denied a US aircraft permission to land while it was en route to the Middle East for a combat mission.

And on Monday, Spain closed its airspace to US planes carrying out missions against Iran.

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France and Italy have pushed back against some US-Israeli military ​operations, sources said on Tuesday, as US President Donald Trump criticised NATO allies in Europe as unhelpful in the month-long war in Iran, highlighting ‌divisions.

The decisions came against a backdrop of tensions between Washington and key partners over the war. Earlier this month, Trump called longtime NATO allies “cowards” over their lack of support. On Tuesday, he slammed countries that did not help in the US-Israeli strikes.

FRANCE SAYS NO

Trump accused France of blocking aircraft carrying military supplies to Israel from flying over its territory, writing on Truth Social that France ​had been “VERY UNHELPFUL”.

The French presidency said it was surprised by the post and said its decision was consistent with France’s policy since the conflict began.

A ​Western diplomat and two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters earlier that the refusal, which happened at the weekend, ⁠was the first time France had done this since the start of the conflict on February 28.

The sources said Israel had wanted to use France’s airspace to ​transport US weapons to be used in the war against Iran.

Israel’s defence ministry accused France of actively obstructing the transfer of munitions to Israel, according to a statement.

It ​said the French ban was imposed despite prior coordination and assurances that the munitions were intended solely for use against Iran, adding that the effort was critical to European security.

The ministry said Israel would cut all defence procurement from France and would have no new engagement with the French military. French arms sales to Israel are relatively small, and it was unclear whether ​the move would affect French troops serving with UN peacekeepers in Lebanon.

ITALY DENIES PERMISSION

Italy last week denied permission for US military aircraft to land at the ​Sigonella air base in Sicily before heading to the Middle East, sources said.

According to the Corriere della Sera daily, which first reported the news, “some US bombers” had been due to land ‌at the ⁠base in eastern Sicily before flying on to the Middle East.

Italy’s Defence Minister Guido Crosetto later denied any rift with Washington or any change in policy. He posted a message on X to say that US airbases remained active, but that Washington needed special permission for uses outside existing agreements.

SPAIN IS MOST VOCAL AGAINST WAR

Meanwhile, Spain defended its decision to fully close its airspace to US planes involved in attacks on Iran.

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has been among the most vocal critics ​of the US and Israeli strikes and ​Defence Minister Margarita Robles said Spain ⁠will only allow for the use of its bases for the collective defence of NATO allies.

Trump also singled out Britain as being unhelpful, just as Buckingham Palace confirmed King Charles and Queen Camilla will pay a state visit to the US in ​late April.

He wrote on Truth Social: “All of those countries that can’t get jet fuel because of the Strait of Hormuz, ​like the United ⁠Kingdom, which refused to get involved in the decapitation of Iran, I have a suggestion for you: Number 1, buy from the US, we have plenty, and Number 2, build up some delayed courage, go to the Strait, and just TAKE IT.”

The United States, France, Italy, Spain and Britain are all NATO members, as is Germany, which hosts ⁠Ramstein, the ​largest US base in Europe.

Germany said early in the war there were no restrictions on the US ​using the base, though the issue has been debated after President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said he believed the war was illegal.

Written with reports from Arab News

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