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BOMBSHELL: Trump Eyes Massive Punishment for Backstabbing NATO Allies Who Abandoned America During Iran War – Troops to Be Shifted from France, Spain, and Italy – While Others Rewarded

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NATO, the end?

President Donald J. Trump is done playing games with the so-called “allies” who left the United States holding the bag during the critical fight against Iran’s terrorist regime. According to an exclusive Wall Street Journal report, Trump is actively weighing ways to punish certain NATO countries for their shocking lack of support in the U.S.-led operations against Iran — and the punishment could come in the form of shifting American troops away from the deadbeats and toward the nations that actually stepped up.

This isn’t speculation. This is Trump delivering on his America First promise — and finally making the freeloaders pay for years of riding the U.S. military’s coattails while refusing to pull their weight.

The context is crystal clear: When the United States and Israel launched decisive strikes to neutralize Iran’s nuclear ambitions and secure the vital Strait of Hormuz (through which 20% of the world’s oil flows), most of Europe sat on the sidelines, offered excuses, or outright blocked U.S. operations. Trump didn’t forget — and he’s not letting them forget either.

The Countries Facing Trump’s Wrath: The Usual European Suspects Who Said “No” When It Mattered Most

According to multiple reports tied to the WSJ story and Trump’s own public statements, here are the key European NATO members on the punishment list:

Spain: The clearest villain

The leftist government of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez flat-out refused to let U.S. forces use Spanish bases or even fly over Spanish airspace for Iran-related missions. Sánchez went so far as to call the U.S. action “illegal.” Trump and his team have not forgotten this betrayal — and Spain’s Rota and Morón bases, long critical U.S. logistics hubs, could see major drawdowns.

France

Emmanuel Macron’s government wouldn’t even allow U.S. planes loaded with military supplies to Israel to fly over French territory. Trump publicly blasted France as “VERY UNHELPFUL” and warned the U.S. will “REMEMBER.” France’s history of grandstanding while America does the heavy lifting just got them a front-row seat to potential troop reductions (NATO agencies and headquarters elements).

Italy

Italian authorities denied U.S. military aircraft permission to land at key bases like Sigonella in Sicily when the missions were tied directly to the Iran campaign. Another so-called ally that talked tough but folded when real support was needed.

Germany also took heat for declaring the Iran fight “not our war” even while quietly allowing use of Ramstein Air Base under existing agreements — but its reluctance puts it in the crosshairs too.

These nations left America to burn through billions in munitions in the first 48 hours alone while they hemmed and hawed. Trump has called them out directly on Truth Social, labeling the holdouts “COWARDS” and declaring that the U.S. won’t be there to defend them anymore if they won’t fight for themselves.

The Winners: Eastern European Allies and Other Loyal Partners Who Actually Backed the U.S.

On the flip side, Trump is reportedly preparing to reward the NATO members who showed real loyalty and provided meaningful support:

Poland, Czech Republic, and the Baltic States (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia):

These frontline nations against Russian aggression have consistently been among the most pro-American in NATO. Reports indicate they voiced strong support for the Iran strikes and are expected to see U.S. troop increases or new basing priorities as a direct reward.

Portugal

Quietly reaffirmed full use of Lajes Air Base in the Azores for U.S. operations — exactly the kind of reliable partnership Trump respects.

United Kingdom?

Mixed but ultimately authorized key bases for U.S. strikes on Iranian targets. While Trump criticized initial hesitation, the UK’s eventual cooperation likely keeps it in better standing than the outright blockers.

Other smaller allies like Albania and North Macedonia have also been noted as more supportive in the broader NATO dynamic.

The WSJ story notes that the administration is literally looking at maps and considering shifting U.S. troop deployments toward countries “in the president’s good graces.” This is classic Trump: carrot for the loyal, stick for the disloyal.

Trump Was Right All Along — And the American People Are Cheering

For years, President Trump has warned that NATO was a one-way street: America pays, Europe complains. The Iran war proved it beyond any doubt. While U.S. forces were executing precision strikes and securing global energy routes, too many European “partners” were more worried about political correctness and domestic optics than standing with their biggest protector.

One insider close to the discussions told the Journal that Trump views this as a fundamental test of the alliance — and he’s ready to reshape it in America’s favor. This move isn’t about “punishing Europe.” It’s about finally putting America First after decades of being taken for granted.

The days of U.S. troops defending nations that won’t lift a finger when we need them are coming to an end. As Trump himself put it: “They weren’t there for us.”

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