
Rome Rebukes Rutte: Italy Rejects Claim US Flew Iran War Missions From Its Bases
In a display of obedience to the US, the NATO Secretary General bragged about NATO's participation in the war of aggression against Iran:…
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The NATO chief had been interviewed on Fox earlier this week, wherein he claimed that some 500 American military flights had taken off from bases in Italy in support of Operation Epic Fury. But the truth also is that American hegemonic action in the Middle East, and the Iran conflict in particular, remains deeply unpopular among the Italian population, which has long had a strongly anti-war bent especially among the youth. In a post on his X account late on Thursday, Kazem Gharibabadi reacted to the NATO Secretary General’s Fox News interview, which acknowledged NATO’s support for the US-Israeli military aggression against Iran and named Italy and Romania as key facilitators of those US operations.
Furthermore, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has rejected NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte’s remarks about Italy’s role during the U.S.-Iran conflict, insisting Rome did not participate in military operations against Iran.
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The NATO chief had been interviewed on Fox earlier this week, wherein he claimed that some 500 American military flights had taken off from bases in Italy in support of Operation Epic Fury.
according to ZeroHedgeBut the truth also is that American hegemonic action in the Middle East, and the Iran conflict in particular, remains deeply unpopular among the Italian population, which has long had a strongly anti-war bent especially among the youth.
according to ZeroHedgeIn a post on his X account late on Thursday, Kazem Gharibabadi reacted to the NATO Secretary General’s Fox News interview, which acknowledged NATO’s support for the US-Israeli military aggression against Iran and named Italy and Romania as key facilitators of those US operations.
according to Mehr NewsItalian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has rejected NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte’s remarks about Italy’s role during the U.S.-Iran conflict, insisting Rome did not participate in military operations against Iran.
according to Hindustan TimesItaly's Meloni challenges Mark Rutte's Iran War claim: 'We did not join...'.
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