Iran War Strains Europe's Right-Wing Politics


Iran War Strains Europe's Right-Wing Politics

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Iran War Strains Europe's Right-Wing Politics

President Trump wanted to make friends with Europe's right-wing leaders. But many of these leaders are now angry about the Iran war.

Italy's prime minister did not let the U.S. use an air base. France and Germany's leaders also spoke against Trump's war plans.

Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán still supports Donald Trump openly. This connection might help Orbán in his difficult election this weekend.

Orbán believes close ties with Trump are good for Hungary. He uses Trump's praise to get votes for his Fidesz party.

Some people think this strong support may not help Orbán much. Many European parties are strong on their own, not just because of Trump.


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Who did President Trump want to be friends with?

President Trump wanted to make friends with Europe's right-wing leaders.

What did Italy's prime minister do regarding the U.S.?

Italy's prime minister did not let the U.S. use an air base.

Why does Viktor Orbán support Donald Trump?

Viktor Orbán believes close ties with Trump are good for Hungary and uses Trump's praise to get votes for his Fidesz party.


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Iran War Strains Europe's Right-Wing Politics