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Italy allowed US jets to use bases for Iran strikes, NATO’s Rutte says
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte stated Italy allowed 500 U.S. military aircraft to use its bases for strikes on Iran, prompting political backlash in Italy. Italian officials disputed Rutte's claims, asserting only treaty-compliant flights were permitted, while opposition figures accused the government of misleading parliament.
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