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Trump: NATO Has Done Nothing on Iran

On March 26, U.S. President Trump stated: "NATO countries have done absolutely nothing regarding this crazy country, Iran, which is now militarily destroyed. The United States does not need any help from NATO, but 'never forget' this very important moment!" (Jins10)

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