Trump’s NATO threats are a gift to Putin
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President Donald Trump has attacked NATO after US allies refused to support the Iran war effort, calling the alliance a "paper tiger" and saying America leaving is "beyond reconsideration"
European leaders are preparing for a future where the US may no longer be a reliable NATO ally, amid rising tensions and strategic shifts.
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump’s threat to withdraw from Nato ‘is Putin’s dream plan’, says Tusk - US president said he was ‘seriously considering’ withdrawing Washington from military alliance
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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte will meet with President Trump in Washington next week as Trump publicly weighs pulling the U.S. out of the alliance over the war in Iran. A White House official confirmed the development to The Hill after The Wall Street Journal first reported on Rutte’s visit.
The post resurfaced after Trump said in an interview that he would reconsider the U.S. membership in NATO once the war in Iran ends. “No U.S. President should be able to withdraw from NATO without Senate approval,” Rubio, then a senator from Florida, wrote on X in December 2023.
President Donald Trump threatened on Wednesday to pull the United States out of NATO due to its European members' refusal to send ships to unblock the Strait of Hormuz near Iran, as he intensified his denunciations of the military alliance.