NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has addressed growing concerns over the future of the alliance as tensions rise in the Middle East and fears grow over shrinking U.S. missile stockpiles. Speaking in Montenegro, Rutte highlighted ongoing coordination between NATO allies, including France and the UK, over the next phase of security operations linked to the Iran crisis and the Strait of Hormuz. The comments come amid debate over Donald Trump’s criticism of NATO spending and concerns about America’s THAAD, Patriot, and Tomahawk missile reserves. Europe is also watching Russia closely as geopolitical tensions continue to escalate.
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