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U.S. President Donald Trump publicly rebuked Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in an interview published April 14-15, 2026, saying he was “shocked” by her and accusing her of lacking “courage” for refusing to back U.S. and Israeli military action against Iran.
Trump criticised Meloni for defending Pope Leo XIV — whom he had attacked for urging peace — and for declining to support efforts to re-open the Strait of Hormuz.
Meloni had called Trump’s remarks about the pope “unacceptable” and has taken steps this month to distance Rome from the conflict, including refusing U.S. aircraft use of Sigonella and suspending automatic renewal of a long-standing defence memorandum with Israel.
Rome said the defence pause followed Israeli warning shots near a convoy of Italian UN peacekeepers in Lebanon; Italy summoned Israel’s ambassador and sent a formal notice via Defence Minister Guido Crosetto.
Italian politicians across the spectrum rallied around Meloni, while U.S. and Italian officials have so far been cautious in public comment.
The row compounds domestic pressure on Meloni after a March referendum loss and marks a rare transatlantic rupture between two erstwhile allies.
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Discussion stresses the distinction between symbolic political moves and binding policy change: Italy’s suspension of automatic renewal is widely portrayed as a tactical, domestic PR move rather than a definitive break in defence ties, though some precise claims about renewal timing remain disputed.
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