ANKARA, Turkey (Gray DC) - President Donald Trump departed the NATO Summit on Wednesday praising the 32-member defense alliance as "completely unified." It's a reversal from his tone upon arriving in Ankara on Tuesday, when he criticized NATO and several member countries."It was amazing, actually. The unity in that room was incredible," Trump said.

"There was a love in that room that was great. So this was a tremendously successful summit."Trump said he believed his ceasefire deal with Iran had ended and that the U.S. would likely carry out additional strikes against Iranian targets in the near future."I'm not sure I want to make a deal with them. We can play games, but I'm not sure I want to make a deal. Let's just finish the job," he said.

Oil traders reacted to the president's remarks with concern.