Marco Rubio pledges to ‘reexamine’ NATO membership after US denied access to European military bases for Iran war: ‘One way street’
Source: New York Post · Bias: Right
Summary
Rubio, who noted as a senator he was “one of the strongest defenders” of NATO because of the access it provided the US to European military bases, told Fox News host Sean Hannity that membership in the transatlantic alliance would be "reexamined" after the Iran war.
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