Differences have surfaced among Western allies over ongoing military operations linked to the Iran conflict, with several European countries distancing themselves from certain actions.
Reports indicate that some nations in Europe have declined requests related to military support, including access to airspace and bases for operations connected to the conflict. These decisions reflect growing unease and policy differences among allied countries.
The United States has criticised some European partners for their limited involvement, highlighting a lack of unified support within the alliance.
Officials in Europe, however, maintain that their decisions align with existing policies and legal frameworks, emphasising caution in involvement and adherence to international commitments.
The developments underline widening divisions among allied nations as the conflict continues, raising concerns about coordination and unity within the broader alliance.
