Pentagon Floats NATO Suspension Over Iran Rift
A leaked Pentagon email suggests the U.S. is considering suspending Spain from NATO due to alliances not supporting U.S. operations in the Iran conflict. The email, written by Elbridge Colby, outlines punitive options, reflecting U.S. frustration over NATO allies' reluctance to provide operational support.
An internal Pentagon email suggests drastic measures could be taken against NATO allies perceived as unsupportive of U.S. operations in Iran, according to sources. The memo, crafted by senior policy adviser Elbridge Colby, includes proposals such as suspending Spain from NATO and reassessing the U.S. stance on the Falkland Islands.
This situation arises amidst U.S. exasperation over certain allies’ hesitation to grant crucial overflight rights and base access necessary for operations against Iran, the anonymous official explained. The email highlights a significant rift within NATO as the U.S. seeks to assert its interests.
These revelations underscore the strategic tensions and potential policy shifts affecting transatlantic relations, signaling an era of increased U.S. demands on its traditional European allies.
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