Summary
Some European nationalist leaders, once aligned with President Donald Trump, are now distancing themselves due to disagreement over his approach to the Iran war. These leaders, including those from Hungary, Italy, France, and Germany, have expressed opposition to U.S. military actions in Iran.
Key Facts
- President Donald Trump is involved in a conflict with Iran.
- European nationalist leaders initially supported Trump's policies.
- Some of these leaders now oppose the U.S. war efforts in Iran.
- Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni refused to allow a U.S. air base in Sicily to be used for attacks on Iran.
- France's National Rally leader Marine Le Pen criticized Trump's war objectives as disorganized.
- Germany's Alternative for Germany party leader wants U.S. troops to leave the country.
- Vice President JD Vance campaigned in Hungary for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, showing continued support there.