Iran, NATO and President Trump
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Despite open and aggressive threats from President Donald Trump, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) has not joined the US-Iran war. Why?
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President Donald Trump continues to make false and unproven claims about the war in Iran. Trump claimed Monday that “nobody” expected Iran to retaliate by targeting US allies in the region. In fact, various experts had publicly warned that Iran might or would likely respond this way – and top Iranian officials had themselves vowed that Iran would target nearby US allies if attacked.