President Donald Trump addressed concerns regarding his flight home from the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, amidst Iranian threats. He stated that he would not be using the new Air Force One, as it is currently being sent to the United Kingdom. Trump explained that the aircraft would be showcased at military bases in Europe, allowing soldiers to tour it. He emphasized the importance of honoring U.S. troops by sending the new aircraft to Mildenhall Air Force Base in the UK. During a news conference, Trump also acknowledged the dangers associated with his position, noting that he is a target for Iran. He mentioned his previous experiences with threats and the risks involved in being president.
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Trump Discusses Flight Plans After NATO Summit
President Donald Trump clarified his decision to fly on the older Air Force One after the NATO summit in Turkey, explaining that the new aircraft is being sent to the UK for military personnel to tour. He also discussed the dangers of his role as president, citing threats from Iran.
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Trump Discusses Flight Plans After NATO Summit