Leaving NATO
From
Joseph Pereira@1:103/705 to
All on Thu Apr 2 04:05:05 2026
In Moscow, there is joy over Trump's announcement that he is considering leaving NATO. That is what Russia has been striving for for a very long time, and their man in the White House is now working hard on it. Incidentally, the Senate must decide on this, not the president. The question is whether Trump will heed this and be overruled by the Republicans. If the US were to abide by the law, it is highly unlikely that the US would withdraw from NATO. A two-thirds majority in the Senate would be required for that. Trump does not have that majority. However, the president can drastically reduce involvement. The relationship would then go on the back burner until the next president takes office. In fact, that situation already exists, as Europe is already sharing much less information with the US. Secrets reach Moscow too quickly, and that is the US's fault.
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