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Trump says deal with Iran is over, to cut trade with NATO ally Spain

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Sabine Siebold, Gram Slattery, Tuvan Gumrukcu
Trump says deal with Iran is over, to cut trade with NATO ally Spain
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During a NATO summit in Ankara, President Trump announced the end of the Iran ceasefire and ordered a halt to all trade with Spain, labeling the country a poor NATO partner. Despite these aggressive public declarations, Trump later claimed there was unity among the alliance members.

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Trump's unpredictable diplomatic shifts and trade threats against NATO allies create significant uncertainty for international relations and Western military cohesion.

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ANKARA, July 8 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump threw ⁠a summit of NATO leaders into disarray on Wednesday as he demanded the United States cut trade ties with Spain and made renewed claims on Greenland, but later changed tack and said there had ⁠been love and "a lot of unity".

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The reporting focuses heavily on the President's disruptive rhetoric, which is a common framing in mainstream coverage of his administration.

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