
Worthy News
by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief
(Worthy News) – President Donald Trump has discussed with senior advisers the possibility of withdrawing the United States from NATO if European allies fail to assist in reopening the strategic Strait of Hormuz, according to U.S. officials, signaling mounting strain within the decades-old alliance.
While no formal decision has been made, Trump has reportedly explored options ranging from a full withdrawal to scaling back America’s commitment to NATO. The discussions come as the administration presses European nations to take a more active role in securing the vital shipping corridor amid the ongoing conflict with Iran.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that the administration may reassess NATO’s value following the war, underscoring growing frustration in Washington over what officials describe as insufficient allied support.
European leaders, however, have pushed back. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz reportedly rejected Trump’s request for assistance, criticizing the administration’s approach and warning that transatlantic relations are being strained. French President Emmanuel Macron also confirmed France would not participate in the U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran.
The dispute has been further intensified by actions such as Spain restricting airspace access for U.S. military operations and France declining logistical support for Israeli resupply efforts. U.S. officials argue such moves undermine alliance unity at a critical moment.
Despite tensions, NATO countries continue to play a key logistical role, hosting U.S. aircraft, facilitating refueling operations, and supporting regional defense efforts. The United Kingdom, in particular, has enabled long-range bombing missions and expanded its military presence in the Middle East.
Any U.S. move to withdraw from NATO would face significant legal hurdles, requiring congressional approval. Analysts warn such a step could destabilize the post-World War II security framework and weaken Western coordination amid ongoing global conflicts.
The alliance’s core principle of collective defense—enshrined in Article V—has long served as a cornerstone of Western unity. However, Trump’s remarks highlight a growing divide, as the administration questions whether NATO allies are willing to stand alongside the United States in times of conflict.
The post Trump Raises Possibility of U.S. Exit from NATO Amid Strait of Hormuz Dispute appeared first on Worthy Christian News.



