The White House has reportedly created a “naughty and nice” list for NATO member states, sorting allies into tiers based on their support — or lack thereof — for the US war against Iran. According to Politico, the internal document was prepared ahead of NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s recent visit to Washington and appears to reflect Pentagon language about “model allies” deserving “special favor” while others face unspecified “consequences.”
The administration has not publicly detailed what punishments are on the table, but the very existence of the list signals a transactional approach to the alliance that is sending tremors through European capitals. The report underscores how the Iran conflict is reshaping long-standing Western alliances and raising questions about collective security commitments.
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