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Donald Trump criticised NATO after meeting chief Mark Rutte, raising doubts about U.S. commitment to the alliance while reviving tensions over Greenland. #

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00:00U.S. President Donald Trump criticizes NATO following a closed-door meeting with Secretary General Mark Rutter in Washington.
00:07Trump expresses frustration over the bloc's perceived failure to join his war against Iran.
00:14The White House said he had considered withdrawing from NATO, describing the alliance as ineffective
00:21and criticizing its refusal to lead operations in the Strait of Hormuz.
00:25According to the Wall Street Journal, Trump was considering relocating U.S. troops from NATO countries
00:31he viewed as uncooperative or unwilling to provide sufficient support.
00:36He also revived earlier tensions over Greenland, describing the Arctic territory as poorly managed
00:42and again drawing attention to its strategic importance.
00:46Before the Iran conflict, Trump had threatened to take control of Greenland from Denmark,
00:50a NATO ally which had already caused unease across the alliance.
00:55In a later interview, Mark Rutter acknowledged that some NATO members had been tested
01:00and had fallen short amid criticism from Washington over their limited involvement.
01:05However, Rutter described the meeting as frank and open
01:09while avoiding any direct confirmation on whether Trump had discussed the possibility of leaving NATO.
01:15The Office of the issue is included in the Department of International Public Affairs
01:15and the U.S.ordinate, the community of internal 아무것도 has been tested
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