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The president, a longtime critic of Nato, has stepped up criticism after allies refused to join the US-Israel war on Iran
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/01/trump-says-he-is-absolutely-considering-withdrawing-us-from-nato

Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump at the Opera House of the Kennedy Center. Photograph: Alex Wong/Getty Images
Donald Trump has said he is absolutely considering withdrawing the US from Nato, warning that the matter was beyond reconsideration in the wake of the refusal of US allies to join the US-Israeli war against Iran. The presidents threats, his most determined to date, have left the alliance facing its worst crisis in its 77-year history, a former US ambassador has warned.
Trump has long been vocally sceptical about the benefit of Nato membership to the US, but since North Atlantic allies have refused to take part in the month-long, faltering, US-Israeli assault on Iran, the president has stepped up his rhetoric. He told Reuters news agency on Wednesday he was absolutely without question considering withdrawal after telling the Telegraph the matter was beyond reconsideration, insisting he had never been swayed by Nato. He signalled that he would express his disgust for Nato in an address to the nation scheduled for Wednesday evening.
It could be politically and constitutionally difficult for Trump to bring about formal withdrawal from the 1949 Washington treaty, Natos founding document, but Ivo Daalder, US permanent representative at Nato headquarters from 2009 to 2013, argued the serious damage to the alliance has already been done. This is by far the worst crisis Nato has ever confronted. Military alliances are, at their core, based on trust: the confidence that if I am attacked, you will come help defend, Daalder wrote in an online commentary. Its hard to see how any European country will now be able and willing to trust the United States to come to its defence.
Trump launched the war on Iran on 28 February in partnership with the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, but without consulting Nato allies. He did not invoke Article 5 of the treaty, which triggers collective defence from other members in the event of an an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America. Such an attack, which would activate a joint response, had not taken place. More than a month into the war, there is no sign of the regime change or collapse that Trump and Netanyahu had hoped for, and Tehrans response closing the economically-vital Strait of Hormuz has caused an oil price spike and a worldwide shortage of fertiliser and other essential goods, threatening a global recession.
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JBTaurus83
(1,388 posts)But, Im sure he will use this to distract from Epstein and his failed war in Iran.
OLDMDDEM
(3,186 posts)drray23
(8,759 posts)OLDMDDEM
(3,186 posts)DonCoquixote
(13,961 posts)expect russian ttanks to roll through Berlim and paris by the end of trump's term.
thomski64
(939 posts)Disaffected
(6,408 posts)If Russia can't even defeat Ukraine, how will it conquer Europe?
DonCoquixote
(13,961 posts)they have nukes like the Satan bomb that coul take out the uk in one blast
Disaffected
(6,408 posts)but they haven't. Why not?
The UK and France have nukes as well...
bearsfootball516
(6,713 posts)Watching their highly diminished military try to roll through Germany or France would be amusing.
Fiendish Thingy
(23,240 posts)the WWII era tanks Russia has had to pull out of museums because Ukraine has destroyed so many of their modern ones with cheap drones?
Chasstev365
(7,798 posts)Turbineguy
(40,077 posts)and not have to worry about the Europeans.
sinkingfeeling
(57,835 posts)LudwigPastorius
(14,728 posts)RoseTrellis
(164 posts)I think its time for Europe to shoulder more of the responsibility for defending their own continent.
They have a vested interest. Its been 80 years since WW2, and 35 years since the Cold War ended and the USSR folded. In that time, the number of NATO countries doubled to 32.
Serious question - why is the US such a major proportion? Status Quo? Dont get me wrong - I understand Europe needed a guarantee from the US and Canada after the war, but decades later why is Europe relying so heavily on the US?
They should never be in a position where their basic can be threatened just because one member goes rogue.
leftstreet
(40,683 posts)As soon as Israel/Trump started saber-rattling, Europe had an opportunity to step up and open diplomatic channels with Iran. Instead they aligned with the school-bombing Israel/Trump regime
Now they face an energy crisis and economic disruption, a weaker NATO, support for Ukraine up in the air.
Idiots
Disaffected
(6,408 posts)that Europe (and Canada) need to up their defense game, both as a matter of practicality and principle. This will be the case as long as Russia is an aggressive and rogue nation where war is glorified and life is cheap.
0rganism
(25,647 posts)In the politest way possible, naturally.
