Trump says Germany helping with Iran strikes, meets Merz at White House

In a recent briefing, former U.S. President Donald Trump acknowledged Germany's cooperation in facilitating U.S. military operations related to Iran. He highlighted the German government's support by granting access to specific military bases, emphasizing this partnership in contrast to the lack of similar assistance from Britain and Spain. Trump's comments come amid ongoing tensions surrounding Iran's nuclear program and military activities in the region. The meeting, which also included German politician Friedrich Merz at the White House, underscores the importance of transatlantic relations in addressing global security challenges. This diplomatic engagement indicates a potential shift in how European allies are perceived in the context of U.S. foreign policy, especially regarding their roles in military operations and strategic alliances.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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