Strait of Hormuz dispute pushes Trump to threaten NATO withdrawal.

Trump threatens to withdraw from NATO
Trump threatens to withdraw from NATO

Donald Trump eyes U.S. exit from NATO amid Iran conflict tensions

According to Novyny.live: U.S. President Donald Trump is weighing the possibility of pulling the United States out of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) after allies failed to back American military operations against Iran. According to Trump, NATO countries rejected Washington’s demand to help clear the Strait of Hormuz, sparking his frustration. He argued that the alliance lacks genuine strength, stating:

“Oh yes, I’d say that’s non-negotiable. NATO has never convinced me. I always knew they were a paper tiger.” — Donald Trump

Trump also criticized the United Kingdom and Prime Minister Keir Starmer, accusing them of inaction regarding military efforts. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has previously mentioned plans to penalize NATO members that fail to meet financial commitments. Trump believes the U.S. can wrap up its military campaign in Iran within two to three weeks, a timeline that could shape his final decision on the alliance. This stance reflects a broader pattern of Trump questioning the value of multilateral defense pacts.

What a U.S. withdrawal from NATO could mean

The president has scheduled a national address for April 2, where he is expected to discuss recent developments and his intentions toward NATO. Trump’s next moves could dramatically reshape the geopolitical landscape in the region and strain Washington’s relationships with its NATO partners.

A U.S. exit from NATO would carry serious consequences for global security, as the alliance plays a critical role in deterring aggression from nations like Russia and China. Losing American support could weaken the collective defense strategy of NATO member states and raise alarm among European allies. Trump’s April 2 speech may serve as a pivotal moment for understanding the future direction of U.S. foreign policy and its role within the alliance.


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