Trump Calls Saudi Arabia a Major Non-NATO Ally
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said the "worst suspicions have been confirmed" and that a bomb had destroyed rail track after "an act of sabotage" along the Warsaw to Lublin route.
Some of America's closest European allies say they're already in a gray zone between peace and war with Russia.
Trump says that he is designating Saudi Arabia a “Major Non-NATO Ally,” during dinner remarks for the Saudi crown prince. The president says the classification would take the country’s military cooperation with the United States “to even greater heights.
The Polish government said it believes that Russian secret services are behind the bombing of a major railway line in the NATO country, in what Prime Minister Donald Tusk described as an “unprecedented act of sabotage”.
US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday he was designating Saudi Arabia as a major non-NATO ally as the administration aims to elevate the two nations' military relationship.
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