Donald Trump’s Pentagon officials are examining potential measures to penalize NATO countries that have declined to back the Iran conflict, with reports suggesting this includes a review of Britain’s sovereignty over the Falkland Islands.
[…] Britain fought a war against Argentina in 1982 to maintain control after Argentine forces invaded the islands. Argentina’s current president, Javier Milei, is among Trump’s closest international supporters.



That would be a direct violation of Article 5 of the NATO treaty. It’s one thing to refuse to join the US in attacking someone…but, it’s an entirely different story when a NATO member is being attacked.
Nope. NATO doesn’t cover wars in overseas possessions.
I did not know that either. Thank you.