Trump strongly considering pulling US out of NATO, Britain's Telegraph reports

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by FRANCE 24
April 1, 2026
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Trump says he is strongly considering withdrawing the U.S. from NATO, citing alliance failures and calling it a 'paper tiger.'

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A U.S. NATO exit could reduce American military protection in Europe, potentially increase defense spending needs, and destabilize global security alliances affecting international trade and military costs.

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President Trump said in an interview with Britain's Daily Telegraph that he is strongly considering withdrawing the United States from NATO, calling the alliance a "paper tiger." The statement follows European nations' refusal to support Trump's military campaign against Iran, signaling strain between the U.S. and its traditional allies over foreign policy direction. NATO, the 75-year-old military and political alliance, has been a cornerstone of U.S. security strategy in Europe since its founding after World War II. A U.S. exit would fundamentally reshape the Western security architecture and likely embolden adversaries including Russia and China. Trump's threat underscores escalating tensions between his administration and European partners over defense spending, military commitments, and regional military interventions.

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