Trump insists, new torpedo for Italy: “It behaved very badly”

“Italy behaved very badly, Italy behaved very badly”. Donald Trump insists. The president of the United States continues to point the finger at Italy, accused – like other countries – of not having supported the US effort in the conflict with Iran. “Italy was very bad, Italy was very bad”, he repeats in the Oval Office, answering reporters’ questions.

This time Trump does not name Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who has been the subject of attacks in the last 3 days. The number 1 in the White House points the finger at the NATO members who did not offer their collaboration in the Strait of Hormuz crisis. Italy, today, is part of a list that includes in particular Great Britain and Germany. “We paid trillions of dollars to protect Europe. I was curious to see if they would help us, even if we didn’t need it. I called British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, he said ‘we’ll be there as soon as you win’. Italy behaved very badly, Italy behaved very badly. Germany too. We spend crazy amounts on NATO and they weren’t there when we needed them,” says Trump.

By Editor