BREAKING: The Pentagon is exploring options to penalize NATO members that did not support US operations against Iran, a US official tells Reuters.
The Pentagon is evaluating potential measures against NATO members that declined to support United States operations against Iran, according to a US official cited by Reuters.
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The Pentagon is evaluating potential measures against NATO members that declined to support United States operations against Iran, according to a US official cited by Reuters.
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