NATO's Future Uncertain as US-Europe Tensions Escalate

Experts warn that NATO's survival may be threatened if the US withdraws under Trump, as the Iran conflict strains the transatlantic alliance.
The ongoing conflict in Iran has deepened the rift between the United States and its European allies within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), raising serious doubts about the alliance's future survival. As tensions continue to escalate, analysts and geopolitical experts are sounding the alarm about the potential for the United States to withdraw from NATO under the Trump administration, which could ultimately lead to the collapse of the longstanding transatlantic partnership.
Since its inception in 1949, NATO has served as the cornerstone of Western security, fostering cooperation and collective defense among its member states. However, the diverging approaches to the Iran crisis have exposed fundamental differences in strategic priorities and decision-making processes between the US and its European counterparts, straining the alliance's unity and cohesion.
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