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Trump: If NATO members don't pay, US won't defend them
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Trump considering major NATO policy shift
Trump questions if NATO would defend US, but 1,000 allies were killed in the war on terror
Trump said on Thursday he's "not so sure" NATO allies would come to America's defense, despite its Article 5 being invoked only once -- after Sept. 11, 2001.
President Donald Trump is expressing uncertainty that NATO would come to the U.S.’s defense if the country were attacked, though the alliance did just that after Sept. 11 — the only time in its history that the Article 5 defense guarantee has been invoked.
Trump's Pick
Vice President J.D. Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fanned out to European capitals this month delivering what Hegseth characterized as a "stark" message to America's treaty allies: "Now is the time to invest [in defense], because you can't make an assumption that America's presence will last forever."
Military alliance members already had trouble trusting each other with classified information. It’s just got worse.
Mistrust is shaking the core of NATO — there is growing concern among alliance members about the risks of intelligence sharing, and attempts by US President Donald Trump to improve relations with Russia have increased skepticism about such cooperation with Washington.
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US senator joins Elon Musk in calling for withdrawal from NATO
Elon Musk Thinks U.S. Should Leave NATO And The United Nations
Mark Rutte, the secretary general of NATO, wrote on X on Thursday he and Trump had a talk, and the U.S. and NATO “are getting stronger” and NATO allies “are preparing billio
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Elon Musk Supports US Withdrawal from NATO, UN
"Who can believe that in this context, Russia will stop at Ukraine?" the French president asked. "Russia has become, and will remain, a threat to France and Europe."
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