United States. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Fox News in Washington on Tuesday that the United States will 'have to re-examine' its relationship with NATO once the war against Iran has concluded, and said President Donald Trump will ultimately decide any changes to alliance commitments and base access. Rubio argued allied refusal to permit US base access would make NATO 'a one-way street,' prompting immediate debate among officials and partners this week; Pentagon figures and administration spokespeople reiterated the US preference for negotiations with Iran while reserving policy and military options pending developments.
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European NATO members and regional security arrangements risk reduced operational cooperation and strained base access if Washington recalibrates alliance commitments.
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Rubio: US to reassess NATO after Iran conflict
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