NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is navigating a period of high tension with US President Donald Trump as the military alliance faces demands for concrete naval commitments in the Strait of Hormuz.Trump has warned that US involvement in NATO could be withdrawn unless allies send warships or military assets to secure the critical waterway.While Britain and France lead international efforts to reopen the trade route, some members like Spain continue to restrict US base access.Secretary General
Mark Rutte is working to coordinate military commitments after Trump labeled the alliance ineffective.