Illustration of Donald Trump lashing out at Spain during a meeting with NATO Secretary General in the Oval Office.
Illustration of Donald Trump lashing out at Spain during a meeting with NATO Secretary General in the Oval Office.
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Trump lashes out at Spain and calls it a disaster as NATO partner

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US President Donald Trump sharply criticized Spain during a meeting Wednesday in the Oval Office with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.

Trump described Spain as “a horror show” and “a disaster” for refusing to allow the use of military bases in the war against Iran and for not paying NATO dues. “It does not want to pay anything. They think they get everything for free,” the president said.

The president also expressed disappointment with Italy, the United Kingdom, Germany and France for their lack of support in the conflict. Rutte defended European allies in general, although he acknowledged isolated cases of disappointment, and presented graphs on the increase in European military spending.

Trump said he would attend the NATO summit in Ankara on July 7 and 8 only because Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will be the host. Rutte is scheduled to meet with US lawmakers on Thursday.

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Users shared quotes of Trump's criticism of Spain and other NATO allies for insufficient support in the Iran conflict, praising Rutte while some expressed agreement with the remarks and others condemned them as insulting.

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President Trump gestures emphatically to NATO chief Mark Rutte during a meeting, phone showing criticism of alliance amid Iran ceasefire threats.
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Trump renews NATO attacks after Iran ceasefire, threatens troop pullout

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In the latest criticism of NATO amid the US-Iran war—following earlier rebukes over the Strait of Hormuz—President Donald Trump accused allies of failing to support US strikes on Iran. Posting on social media that 'NATO WASN’T THERE WHEN WE NEEDED THEM,' he met NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte while threatening to withdraw US troops or exit the alliance, after a fragile ceasefire was announced this week.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday amid rising tensions over the alliance. Trump has threatened to leave NATO due to European allies' disapproval of his war on Iran. Rutte aims to persuade him otherwise, focusing on shared benefits like increased defense spending.

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US President Donald Trump has falsely accused the governments of Spain and Italy of believing it is acceptable for Iran to have a nuclear weapon. The remarks respond to both countries' criticisms of US and Israeli bombings in Iran. Trump threatened to withdraw troops from Germany and questioned doing the same with Spain and Italy.

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