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Trump transfers to new Air Force One in the UK on NATO trip’s final leg

President Donald Trump stopped in the United Kingdom on Wednesday to transfer from the old Air Force One to a newer aircraft, as he prepares to return home from the NATO summit in Turkey.

The president’s mid-trip transfer took place amid ongoing security arrangements and logistical planning for his journey back to the United States.

Meanwhile, Iran issued a warning that it has “no red lines” regarding its defense policies, prompting speculation about potential regional implications. However, officials did not specify how this statement might impact U.S. or NATO operations.

Trump’s visit to the UK was part of his broader NATO trip, which focused on alliance commitments and international security issues. The transfer marks the last leg of his trip before returning to the United States.

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Jon Ross Myers

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