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SECURITYJul 8 · 19:38 UTCWAFB BATON ROUGEJon Decker

Trump leaves NATO summit praising alliance unity, signals more Iran strikes

President Donald Trump praised NATO's unity at the summit, reversing his earlier criticism, and indicated the U.S. may conduct more strikes against Iran after his ceasefire deal ended. NATO committed $80 billion to Ukraine in 2024, with additional funding planned for 2027, while NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte noted Russia's ongoing struggles in the Ukraine war.

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