Trump considers US exit from NATO amid Iran conflict tensions

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Trump considers US exit from NATO amid Iran conflict tensions
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WASHINGTON DC: US President Donald Trump has said he is strongly considering pulling the United States out of NATO after allies failed to support recent US military action against Iran, according to an interview published in London on April 1. The remarks have intensified global debate over NATO unity, US foreign policy, and rising geopolitical tensions.

In the interview with the Daily Telegraph, Trump described NATO as a “paper tiger” and claimed that withdrawing from the alliance was now beyond reconsideration. He reiterated long-standing doubts about NATO credibility, adding that global rivals like Vladimir Putin are aware of what he called weaknesses in the alliance. The statement has triggered widespread concern about the future of transatlantic security cooperation and the stability of global defense systems.

The controversy comes amid escalating tensions in the Middle East and growing concerns over oil price spikes and fuel costs affecting US households. A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll suggests that a majority of Americans favor a quick exit from the Iran conflict, making the issue politically sensitive ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio also indicated that Washington will reexamine its relationship with NATO after the conflict ends. Meanwhile, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth urged allied nations to take more responsibility, particularly in securing key global trade routes such as the Strait of Hormuz.

Reports indicate that the United Arab Emirates is preparing to assist US-led efforts to reopen the strategic waterway, potentially through military means and a United Nations resolution. The situation highlights increasing pressure on NATO members, including Britain and France, to step up their role in global security operations.

The latest developments have fueled search trends around Trump NATO withdrawal, US foreign policy crisis, Iran conflict news, and global oil prices, reflecting growing public interest in international security and economic impacts.

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