NATO Unlikely to Join US-Israel's Potential War Against Iran
Experts analyze the slim chances of NATO involvement in a hypothetical US-Israel conflict with Iran, citing geopolitical factors and divided opinions within the alliance.
NATO joining the United States and Israel's potential war against Iran is considered highly unlikely by foreign policy experts. The geopolitical dynamics and divisions within the NATO alliance make it improbable that the military bloc would directly intervene in such a conflict.
While the US and Israel have long sought to confront Iran over its nuclear program and regional influence, NATO members have exhibited varying levels of enthusiasm for such an endeavor. Many European nations, in particular, have been cautious about escalating tensions with Iran and prefer diplomatic solutions over military action.
According to Trita Parsi, founder of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, the chances of NATO joining a US-Israel war against Iran are
Source: Al Jazeera


