Trump’s Iran war widens rift with Europe’s right wing leaders once viewed as MAGA allies

theglobeandmail.com·Nicholas Riccardi And Justin Spike
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The article describes how Donald Trump's efforts to build alliances with European far-right leaders are weakening, as many now distance themselves from him over his push for a war with Iran and his demand that Denmark give up Greenland. While leaders like Hungary's Viktor Orbán still support him, others in Italy, France, and Germany are pushing back, making Trump's nationalist coalition appear increasingly isolated. The article uses strong language and official reactions to suggest that siding with Trump is becoming a political liability, even among right-wing allies.

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