
Don't need your assistance; never did: Trump to Nato after Iran war pushback
India Today
We don't need the help of anyone: Trump slams Nato nations after most distance themselves from Iran war
US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that most of the United States’ NATO allies have told Washington they do not want to be involved in its military operation in Iran, according to a post on Truth Social. He said this was despite allied agreement that Iran must not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons.
Trump criticised NATO as a “oneway street” where the US spends “hundreds of billions of dollars per year protecting these same countries,” but receives little in return in a time of need. He said the United States had achieved major military success against Iran’s forces and, as a result, “we no longer ‘need,’ or desire, the NATO Countries’ assistance — WE NEVER DID,” adding that the US does not need help from Japan, Australia or South Korea either.
In his post, Trump said the US has “decimated Iran’s military,” claiming the country’s navy, air force, air defences and leadership have been wiped out. He doubled down on US resolve, asserting America is “by far the most powerful country anywhere in the world” and “does not need the help of anyone.”

Over the past week, social media has been abuzz with rumours claiming that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was killed in an Iranian missile strike. However, there remains no credible evidence. It coincided with his reported absence from cabinet meetings. However, Israel has released videos and images to assert that Netanyahu is alive.












