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Trump Weighs Pulling US From NATO After Allies Refuse Support

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Trump Weighs Pulling US From NATO After Allies Refuse Support

A major shakeup in global security could be brewing as former President Donald Trump prepares to discuss a possible U.S. withdrawal from NATO during a high-stakes meeting on April 8, 2026.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Trump is set to speak directly with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte about the future of America’s role in the alliance.

The talks come as tensions rise between the U.S. and several NATO countries following disagreements over recent military operations involving Iran.

According to Leavitt, friction increased after some NATO allies reportedly refused to provide base access, airspace support, or operational backing during the latest conflict.

This reportedly frustrated Trump, who has long argued that the United States carries too much of NATO’s financial and military burden.

Trump has repeatedly criticized NATO members for not meeting defense spending targets and relying too heavily on American funding and protection.

Now, those complaints appear to be shifting from rhetoric into real policy discussions.

If the United States were to leave NATO, it would mark one of the biggest changes in Western military alliances since World War II.

Experts warn such a move could reshape global power dynamics and force European nations to rethink their defense strategies almost overnight.

Supporters of Trump’s position argue that the U.S. should not fund alliances that do not fully support American operations.

Critics warn that weakening NATO could embolden rivals and reduce collective security protections that have existed for decades.

For now, officials say the discussions are exploratory. No formal withdrawal process has been announced.

Still, even raising the possibility signals growing strain in transatlantic relations and raises serious questions about the future of the alliance.

As the meeting unfolds, the world will be watching closely to see whether this is negotiation pressure or the start of a historic geopolitical shift.