My NATO rage began with Greenland, Trump says - politico.eu
Why it matters: US remarks on NATO are pushing Europe to seek alternative security options, potentially reshaping global alliances.
- Donald Trump stated his "NATO rage" began with the Greenland dispute, according to Politico.eu.
- European allies are losing hope of keeping America in NATO, a concern highlighted by The Economist.
- Trump also assailed NATO over the Iran War, as reported by Bloomberg.com, adding another dimension to his criticism.
- Spain indicates that US remarks on NATO are pushing Europe to seek alternative security options, per Reuters.
Donald Trump revealed his "NATO rage" originated from the Greenland dispute, a sentiment that has European allies, including Spain, increasingly concerned about America's commitment to the alliance and prompting them to explore alternative security options. Bloomberg notes Trump also linked his NATO criticism to the Iran War, further complicating the transatlantic relationship.

