NATO Chief Backs US Strikes, Warns Iran Nearing Missile Threat to Europe

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has publicly backed US actions against Iran, warning that Tehran is dangerously close to developing missile capabilities that could threaten major European cities. He stated NATO is investigating reports of an Iranian missile strike on the Diego Garcia base but emphasized the gravity of such a potential event. Rutte endorsed the US strategy to degrade Iran's military, drawing parallels with North Korea to warn against delayed action. He also addressed alliance tensions, revealing that 22 nations have joined a US-led initiative to secure navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.

Key Points: NATO Chief Warns on Iran Missile Threat, Backs US Actions

  • NATO assessing Iran missile strike claims
  • Iran nearing ability to hit European cities
  • Rutte endorses US military action
  • 22 nations join Strait of Hormuz initiative
  • Alliance unity tested but ongoing
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NATO chief backs US strikes, warns on Iran threat

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte supports US strikes on Iran, warning Tehran is close to missile capabilities that could threaten European cities.

"If Iran would have the nuclear capability... it will be a direct threat... to Europe, to the stability in the world. - Mark Rutte"

Washington, March 23

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte backed US actions against Iran, warning that Tehran is "very close" to developing missile capabilities that could threaten Europe, even as NATO assessed reports of a long-range strike on a US-UK base in the Indian Ocean.

Speaking on CBS News' "Face the Nation," Rutte said NATO could not yet confirm claims that Iran had fired missiles at Diego Garcia, but stressed the implications if verified.

"We cannot confirm that at the moment, so we're looking into that," he said. "But if this would be true, it is the more evidence that what the President is doing here... is crucial."

He added that Iran was nearing the ability to strike major European cities. "What we know for sure is that they are very close to having that capability," he said, referring to the potential range of Iranian missiles.

Rutte warned that a combination of nuclear and missile capabilities in Iran would pose a global danger. "If Iran would have the nuclear capability, including, together with the missile capability, it will be a direct threat, an existential threat, to Israel, to the region, to Europe, to the stability in the world," he said.

The NATO chief endorsed US efforts to degrade Iran's military capabilities, arguing that delay could prove costly. Drawing a parallel with North Korea, he said, "If we negotiate for too long, you might pass the moment where you can still get this thing done."

His remarks came amid tensions within the alliance after President Donald Trump criticised NATO allies for not doing enough to support US operations, including securing shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz.

Rutte acknowledged the frustration but said allied coordination was now underway. He revealed that 22 countries - including NATO members and partners such as Japan, South Korea, Australia, and Gulf states - had joined an initiative to ensure safe navigation in the Strait.

"These three questions are now worked through to answer the president's call, to make sure that we secure the free sailing through the Strait of Hormuz," he said, referring to planning on "what do we need? When do we need it? And where do we need it?"

He noted that operational timelines remained under discussion, with military planners working on deployment details. "One of the key questions is... the when question," he said.

Responding to concerns that US pressure could strain NATO unity, Rutte emphasised that the alliance had historically come together during crises. He cited increased defence spending commitments agreed under Trump's leadership and ongoing cooperation on Ukraine.

"I understand the president's frustration that it takes some time," he said, adding that allies had needed time to prepare due to the secrecy surrounding initial US actions.

On Ukraine, Rutte defended US diplomacy despite criticism over easing restrictions on Russian oil exports. He said Washington was balancing multiple priorities while pushing for a negotiated settlement.

"He has to balance all these different interests," Rutte said. "His effort to bring the war in Ukraine to a successful end is crucial."

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see Japan and South Korea mentioned as partners. The article says the initiative includes Gulf states too. This is a complex web of alliances. From an Indian perspective, we have good relations with most of these players. We must navigate this carefully to protect our strategic autonomy and Chabahar port interests.
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Vikram M
The NATO chief's warning feels a bit exaggerated to justify more military action. The world has seen this playbook before. India should not get drawn into any camp. Our focus should be on dialogue and de-escalation. We have millions of citizens working in the Gulf region whose safety is paramount. 🙏
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Priya S
Diego Garcia is in the Indian Ocean! That's practically in our backyard. If there really was a missile strike there, it's a serious escalation. This is no longer a distant European or Middle Eastern issue. Our navy and security agencies must be on high alert.
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Rohit P
While I understand the security concerns, the constant pressure and threats from the US are not helpful. It only hardens positions. India's approach of maintaining working relations with Iran while also partnering with the West on security is the right, albeit difficult, path. Jai Hind!
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Meera T
The parallel with North Korea is telling. It suggests a belief that only force works. As the world's largest democracy, India should use its voice to advocate for sustained diplomatic solutions. War is never the answer. Our history and philosophy teach us that.

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