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Trump Scraps Iran Deal and Targets Spain in NATO Policy Shift

At a NATO summit in Ankara, U.S. President Donald Trump declared the memorandum of understanding with Iran effectively dead, signaling a total collapse of diplomatic efforts. He dismissed Iranian leadership as 'sick people' and demanded an immediate cessation of all engagement with Tehran, marking a sharp pivot in American foreign policy.

Trump Scraps Iran Deal and Targets Spain in NATO Policy Shift

The fallout from the summit extended beyond the Middle East as Trump directed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to sever trade ties with Spain. The President labeled Madrid an unreliable partner, a move that deepens existing fractures within the alliance and threatens the economic stability of European members.

This aggressive stance follows a series of alleged Iranian provocations, prompting the U.S. to launch fresh military strikes and revoke long-standing permissions for Iranian oil sales. These actions effectively dismantle a fragile ceasefire, leaving regional stability in jeopardy as European officials scramble to assess the consequences of Washington’s new, confrontational posture.

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