Trump leaves NATO summit on positive note after rocky start
President Trump departed the NATO summit in a surprisingly upbeat mood, declaring 'a lot of love' between the US and allies after initial confrontations over Iran, Spain, and Greenland. The summit ended with unexpected arms deals and praise from NATO leaders. Some allies reportedly avoided mentioning the World Cup to Trump to prevent irritation. The turnaround marked a dramatic shift from early tensions to a largely positive conclusion.
President Trump has threatened to hit Iran 'hard again tonight' after declaring the peace deal effectively over, while simultaneously claiming an end to the broader conflict is 'much closer.' Analysts describe the administration's approach as muddled, with few palatable options remaining. The contradictory signals have created uncertainty about the US strategy in the Middle East. China Daily reported Trump's claim that ending the conflict is nearing.