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Trump indicates he’ll try to pull U.S. out of NATO

by Tucker Reals
April 1, 2026
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Trump indicates he’ll try to pull U.S. out of NATO

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President Trump has told Britain’s Telegraph newspaper he could attempt to terminate American membership in the NATO defense alliance that the U.S. helped create more than seven decades ago as a bulwark against the communist Soviet Union’s expansionist agenda in Europe.

Mr. Trump has railed against NATO allies since the U.S. and Israel launched their war against Iran for refusing to join the effort, despite not consulting with them in advance or involving them in any planning for its economic and security fallout.

Asked by The Telegraph’s Washington correspondent if he would consider ending U.S. membership in the alliance after the Iran war, Mr. Trump said: “Oh yes, I would say [it’s] beyond reconsideration. I was never swayed by NATO. I always knew they were a paper tiger, and (Russian President Vladimir) Putin knows that too, by the way.”

Mr. Trump has disparaged the alliance for years, but to actually pull the U.S. from it, or even to suspend U.S. membership, he would, by law, have to gain the “advice and consent of the Senate,” with a two-thirds majority vote required to approve the move, according to Congress.gov, the official federal government website for legislation information.

For NATO allies trying – with less and less help from Washington – to assist Ukraine amid Russia’s ongoing full-scale invasion, the latest rhetorical blow from Mr. Trump will be cause for yet more concern. 

iFor Russia’s Putin, however, it will be welcome news, as he has framed his invasion of neighboring Ukraine as a bid to stop NATO’s eastward expansion – and who has worked through various means for years to undermine the alliance and sew division amongst its members.

In his remarks to the Telegraph, Mr. Trump equated the Ukraine and Iran wars, saying he “didn’t insist too much” that NATO allies join the Iran conflict, as “I just think it should be automatic. … We’ve been there automatically, including Ukraine. Ukraine wasn’t our problem. It was a test, and we were there for them, and we would always have been there for them. They weren’t there for us.”

Asked about Mr. Trump’s remarks, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Britain is “fully committed to NATO” and called it “the single most effective military alliance the world has ever seen.”

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