Nato chief Mark Rutte has said there was broad backing among US and European allies for Trump’s military campaign against Iran, AFP reports.

“I feel widespread support in Europe. I was on the phone with many leaders over the weekend and also early this week,” Rutte told journalists on a visit to North Macedonia.

“I clearly sensed that taking out the nuclear capability, taking out the ballistic missile capability, and also Khamenei gone, this is applauded by many of my colleagues in Nato.”

Rutte underlined that the Nato military alliance — founded to protect Europe and North America — was “not involved” in the military operations.

“But I can assure you that Nato will defend every inch of Nato territory,” he said.

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