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Foreign Policy · Developing story · 3 reports

CBS News covers Trump NATO summit trip amid Iran, spending tensions

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CBS News covers Trump NATO summit trip amid Iran, spending tensions

Jul 6, 2026

CBS News reports President Trump departing for the NATO summit in Turkey, highlighting tensions with allies over defense spending and limited European support in the Iran war. Ukraine-Russia war is noted as another key topic, with a planned meeting involving Ukraine's president. The segment features defense reporter Leo Shane of Politico providing analysis on European spending increases, US troop commitments, Trump's skepticism of NATO, and the sticking point of Iran war support. No graphics or additional guests are referenced.

Source: CBS News

NATO Ankara summit preview: unity push amid Trump tensions

Jul 6, 2026

The segment is a pre-summit preview from Ankara by Reuters European Affairs Editor Andrew Gray. It covers the July 7-8 NATO summit goals of projecting unity to Russia, European efforts to increase defense spending via arms deals, and hopes to manage tensions with Trump over Greenland, the Iran war, and burden-sharing while supporting Ukraine. Gray notes uncertainty over Trump's mood and the potential mediating roles of NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and Turkish President Erdoğan, who have good relations with the US president. The second part references sourcing from on-site reporting in Ankara with no named guests or graphics beyond the standard broadcast format.

Source: Reuters

Fox News segment on Trump NATO summit and European defense spending

Jul 5, 2026

The segment previews the July 2026 NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, with President Trump, highlighting expected discussions on Iran and Ukraine. It features an interview with former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker, who defends Trump's focus on burden-sharing and notes recent increases in European defense spending. Discussion covers past frustrations over base access during Iran-related operations, the Secretary-General's role in maintaining unity, Turkey's complicated alliance status, and the value of NATO to the U.S. post-9/11. Sourcing centers on Volker's analysis and clips from the current U.S. ambassador; graphics and headlines underscore European 'scrambling' to meet requirements.

Source: Fox News