Trump still ‘disappointed’ with Nato, says US should control Greenland as summit kicks off
At the NATO summit in Turkey, US President Donald Trump expressed disappointment with fellow member states for not supporting Washington's military operation in the Middle East. Trump stated that the US was "not treated well" during the conflict concerning Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, despite significant US investment in NATO over decades.

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AI-generatedAt the NATO summit in Turkey, US President Donald Trump expressed disappointment with fellow member states for not supporting Washington's military operation in the Middle East. Trump stated that the US was "not treated well" during the conflict concerning Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, despite significant US investment in NATO over decades. He also indicated that the US would consider selling F-35 fighter jets to Turkey, resolving a long-standing deadlock. Trump met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday, noting he would have skipped the summit if not for Erdogan hosting it.
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4 extractedTrump attended the Nato summit in Turkey hosted by his 'friend' Erdogan.
Trump stated the US was not treated well during the Iran conflict despite significant investment in Nato.
US President Donald Trump expressed disappointment with Nato member states for not aiding Washington's military operation in the Middle East.
The US would consider selling F-35 fighter jets to Turkey.