Published: Mar 08, 2026, 21:15 IST | Updated: Mar 08, 2026, 21:15 IST
The United States and Israel’s strikes on Iran have put unprecedented stress on Western alliances — especially within North Atlantic Treaty Organization and among European governments. While Washington pushes its campaign against Tehran, many European leaders are resisting calls to join offensive operations, focusing instead on defense, diplomacy, and avoiding broader conflict.
European capitals have issued measured statements condemning Iranian attacks and underscoring the need for restraint and a negotiated solution, rather than deeper military engagement. Some NATO members have strengthened defensive postures and missile defenses to protect allied territory, but have stopped short of committing troops or joining strikes.