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NATO chief may have to match his made-for-Trump sales pitch to keep a summit on the rails
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is working to maintain U.S. commitment to the alliance as President Donald Trump criticizes NATO allies for not supporting his Iran war and expresses dissatisfaction with their loyalty. The upcoming NATO summit in Turkey faces challenges amid Trump's threats to abandon the alliance and demands for greater military capabilities.
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