Nato Head Defends US Strikes on Iran Amid Ceasefire Concerns
Quick Look
- Nato chief Mark Rutte defended US strikes on Iran, calling them "absolutely necessary" due to renewed hostilities threatening a ceasefire.
- The US military launched strikes and revoked Iran's oil export license after three tankers were hit in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Iran denied responsibility but Qatar blamed it for an attack on its LNG tanker.
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Nato chief Mark Rutte defended US strikes on Iran, calling them "absolutely necessary" due to renewed hostilities threatening a ceasefire. The US military launched strikes and revoked Iran's oil export license after three tankers were hit in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran denied responsibility but Qatar blamed it for an attack on its LNG tanker.





