BRUSSELS – Unconfirmed reports are circulating that NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has voiced support for recent US and Israeli military actions against Iran. ISN Media has not been able to independently verify these claims or their origin at this time.
According to these unverified reports, Rutte allegedly stated that the strikes were effectively “degrading the capacity of Iran to get its hands on nuclear capability, the ballistic missile capability.” The same reports claim that while he expressed political support for the actions, he made it clear that NATO as an organization has no plans for direct involvement, with its role being confined to the defense of member territory. An alleged quote circulating states, “There are absolutely no plans whatever for NATO to get dragged into this or being part of it.”
Further uncorroborated claims suggest these comments were made in response to heightened regional tensions, including an alleged but unconfirmed Iranian ballistic missile strike targeting NATO member Turkey. The reports also describe Iran’s missile programs as a direct threat to the Middle East and Europe.
This is a developing story. All information is based on initial, unverified reports. ISN Media is actively working to seek official confirmation from NATO headquarters and other involved parties.








