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פרעזידענט טראמפ קריטיקירט נאטא פאר מאנגל אין שטיצע פאר די איראן אפעראציע.

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President Donald Trump sharply criticized NATO allies for what he described as a contradiction between political support and military inaction regarding the ongoing campaign against Iran. Speaking after weeks of escalation, Trump said many allied nations expressed approval of U.S. actions but declined to provide direct assistance. He characterized this stance as a “very foolish mistake,” signaling growing frustration within his administration.

The comments come amid the continuation of Operation Epic Fury, a large-scale military effort targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, armed forces, and leadership networks. U.S. officials have emphasized that the operation aims to neutralize long-term threats and secure strategic waterways such as the Strait of Hormuz. Despite the scale of the campaign, NATO as an alliance has not formally joined the operation, with member states opting for varying degrees of political backing rather than direct engagement.

Trump argued that the United States has long shouldered a disproportionate share of NATO’s defense burden, citing troop deployments and financial contributions. He suggested that allies’ reluctance to participate militarily in the Iran campaign raises broader questions about burden-sharing and alliance commitments. His remarks also hinted at potential reassessments of U.S. involvement in NATO if such dynamics persist.

The criticism underscores deepening tensions within the transatlantic alliance over strategy and risk tolerance in confronting Iran. While some European nations remain cautious about escalation and prefer diplomatic channels, the U.S. position under Trump emphasizes decisive military action. As the conflict continues, the divide may shape future cooperation, alliance cohesion, and the broader architecture of collective security.

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