Trump meets NATO’s Rutte as US weighs exit over lack of Iran war support

US President Donald Trump held talks with NATO chief Mark Rutte on Wednesday, the White House said, as he weighed possibly leaving the alliance after it did not join the Iran war. The Wall Street Journal reported Trump was also considering withdrawing US troops from some NATO countries.
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