Rubio Suggests Potential Review of US-NATO Relations Following Iran Conflict U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio did not rule out a potential review of relations with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) following the recent resolution of the conflict with Iran, according to reports. The information was relayed by the Ukrainian news agency Unian on Tuesday, citing sources from Bloomberg and Al Jazeera. Rubio stated that a reassessment of the alliance’s standing could be considered due to perceived shortcomings in support provided during the Middle Eastern conflict. Specifically, he indicated that a lack of consistent backing for NATO during this period may influence future policy decisions. The comments come amidst ongoing discussions regarding the United States’ role in international security and the evolving dynamics of alliances. While Rubio did not explicitly state that a formal review was underway, his remarks suggest a critical examination of the relationship between Washington and its NATO partners. The Secretary’s position, as reported, reflects a desire to understand the effectiveness of the alliance’s structure and response mechanisms in light of recent events. Further details regarding the potential review remain unclear, but the statement from rubio highlights a significant consideration within the U.S. State Department. Topics: #rubio #not #rule Post navigation BLOG 1497. War Day in Ukraine: Ukraine and Bulgaria signed a security cooperation agreement Aet Rebane: not long ago I didn’t talk about the bridge on Marja street