Rutte: Trump’s Iran strikes were ‘absolutely necessary’
12:19, 08/07/2026, WednesdayU: Update: 12:19, 08/07/2026, Wednesday
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte makes a statement to the press ahead of the main session of the North Atlantic Council Meeting during the second day of the 36th NATO Heads of State and Government Summit in Ankara, Turkiye on July 08, 2026.NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has defended President Trump’s overnight strikes on Iran as “absolutely necessary,” saying they degraded Iran’s nuclear and missile capabilities. Trump declared the ceasefire “over” and said the US is “going to denuke” Iran.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Wednesday defended US President Donald Trump's overnight strikes on Iran, calling them "absolutely necessary" during a joint appearance at the NATO summit in Ankara. Speaking alongside Trump, Rutte said the US operation degraded Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities and described it as "a very strong response." "I think what you did last night was absolutely necessary," Rutte said, adding that the strikes were crucial for "Israel, the region, Europe" and the wider world.
Trump declares ceasefire over
During the talk, Trump told reporters he believed the Iran ceasefire was "over" following the overnight attacks. "We hit them very hard last night," Trump said. "I told them that every time you hit, we hit." He added that the strikes are "denuclearization of Iran" and that the US is "going to denuke it." The remarks came after overnight US strikes on southern Iran, which were followed by Iranian retaliatory attacks that Tehran said targeted US military facilities in the Gulf.
Rutte praises Trump on NATO spending
Rutte also praised Trump for pressing NATO allies to increase defence spending, saying the US president had secured "a huge win" for the alliance by encouraging European members and Canada to invest hundreds of billions of dollars more in defence. Rutte acknowledged differences among allies but said significant progress had been made. Trump, meanwhile, criticised Spain for not doing enough to support the US in the war against Iran and announced he had instructed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to cut off trade with Spain. NATO leaders are holding the second day of their summit in Ankara, with defence spending and support for Ukraine topping the agenda.
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