Iran War Is Putting Pressure on Europe
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Europe did not begin the war against the Iranian regime but it now has an opportunity to help bring it to an end. Donald Trump’s overnight address to the American people confirmed the conflict would
The already strained NATO alliance is showing further signs of fraying, as Donald Trump's allies resist getting involved in his war on Iran. Recent examples include Spain closing its airspace to US jets and Italy denying US military aircraft bound for the Middle East permission to land at a base in Sicily.
Finance ministers from five European Union member states are urging the bloc to introduce a windfall tax on energy companies as surging oil and gas prices raise inflation fears.
By Ragini Mathur and Twesha Dikshit April 14 (Reuters) - European shares closed at their highest level in over a month on Tuesday, with investors welcoming signs of a resumption of Middle East peace talks,
Europe is finding itself on the outs with Russia, China and the U.S., in what’s amounting to its very own “Mean Girls” moment.
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni refused to let the United States use an air base in Sicily to launch attacks on Iran. France’s National Rally leader Marine Le Pen described his war goals as “erratic.” And the head of Germany’s Alternative for Germany party called for American troops to leave their bases in the country.
European leaders and ministers issued warnings about the impact of the Iran war ahead of the G7 summit of foreign ministers in France on Thursday. The U.S.' representative, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, is due to arrive at the summit on Friday.
President Donald Trump declared that Iran 'will not have a nuclear weapon' following a 21-hour meeting, characterizing the regime as 'very desperate.'