Europe Is Accelerating a NATO Fallback Plan in Case Trump Pulls Out
Source: WSJ
A fallback plan to ensure Europe can defend itself using NATOs existing military structures if the U.S. departs is gaining traction after getting buy-in from Germany, a long-term opponent of a go-it-alone approach.
The officials working on the plans, which some officials are referring to as European NATO, are seeking to get more Europeans into the alliances command-and-control roles and supplement U.S. military assets with their own.
The plansadvancing informally through side discussions and over dinner meetings in and around the North Atlantic Treaty Organizationarent intended to rival the current alliance, participants said. European officials are aiming to preserve deterrence against Russia, operational continuity and nuclear credibility even if Washington withdraws forces from Europe or refuses to come to its defense, as President Trump has threatened.
The plans, first conceived last year, underscore the depth of European anxiety over U.S. reliability. They accelerated after Trump threatened to seize Greenland from fellow NATO member Denmark, and are now gaining fresh urgency amid the standoff over Europes refusal to back Americas war in Iran.
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ananda
(35,277 posts)No one would blame you... except
maybe Trumpers.
vapor2
(4,626 posts)Biden signed a resolution in 2023
Fiendish Thingy
(23,419 posts)Trump could move troops around, and post mean tweets about not responding to Article 5 calls for help and such, but he cant pull out of NATO.
SomewhereInTheMiddle
(664 posts)I could see the Old Man pulling out unilaterallyeven if its just by reassigning every U.S. officer with a NATO posting and stopping payment on all NATO-facing funding. He wouldnt be abrogating the treaty; hed just be acting under his powers as Commander in Chief.
Is it accurate or even legal? No, probably not. But will the current Congress do anything to stop it? If we take Congress in January, a Democratic-controlled Congress might do somethingbut thats a long way off.
I think Europe is smart to build a contingency. And even if the U.S. does not pull out, they may slide toward a Europe-centered NATO-like organization, and the alliance could dissolve under our feet.
And Im not sure I could blame them. We have proven an inconsistent ally at best in the last 1020 years.
I hope none of this comes to pass. But none of it would surprise me. One of the worst things the Old Man has done is squander the immense influence and goodwill the U.S. has built up around the world over the last 75 years. His lack of understanding of the value of Soft Power has caused irreparable harm.