Pentagon Weighs NATO Sanctions Amid Iran War Tensions
An internal Pentagon email reveals U.S. options to sanction NATO allies unwilling to support its Iran war operations. Options include NATO suspensions and reassessing diplomatic stances on European claims like the Falklands. This reflects underlying U.S. frustration and questions NATO's future role and cohesion.
An internal Pentagon email has outlined several punitive options for NATO allies perceived as not supporting U.S. operations in the ongoing war with Iran, a U.S. official revealed to Reuters.
The document criticizes certain NATO countries for denying the U.S. crucial access rights during the conflict and suggests significant repercussions, including suspending Spain from the alliance and reviewing U.S. diplomatic support for Britain's claim to the Falkland Islands.
This development underscores rising tensions within NATO and raises questions about the alliance's cohesion amid the U.S.-Iran conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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