Starmer Stresses Vital US Role in NATO Amid Iran Tensions

British PM Keir Starmer says US must remain in NATO, as Europe must do more to support the alliance amid the war in Iran and threats from Trump to leave the alliance.
Keir Starmer, the British Prime Minister, has firmly stated that it is in the best interests of the United States to remain a member of the NATO alliance. Starmer's comments come in the wake of Donald Trump's threats to withdraw the US from the defense pact, as tensions in the Gulf region continue to escalate following the outbreak of war with Iran.
Speaking at the end of a multi-stop tour of the Gulf, where Starmer discussed the tentative ceasefire and options to fully reopen the commercially vital Strait of Hormuz, the PM pushed back against Trump's threats to leave the defense alliance. Starmer emphasized that European members of NATO must do more to support the alliance in light of the ongoing conflict with Iran.
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The war in Iran has placed significant strain on the NATO alliance, as member states grapple with the fallout from the conflict. Starmer's comments underscore the critical role the US plays within the organization, and the need for greater European cooperation and burden-sharing to ensure the alliance's continued effectiveness.
Source: The Guardian


