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U.S. NATO Membership Withdrawal

March 31 – April 1, 2026

Where Things Stand

President Trump says he will withdraw the United States from NATO because allies are not supporting the war against Iran. A law passed in 2023 requires two-thirds of the Senate to approve leaving the alliance, which blocks the president from acting alone. This move would end a 77 year old defense pact and stop shared military operations across Europe and the Middle East.

Key Statements

WWashington Examiner

President Trump states that U.S. withdrawal from NATO is "beyond reconsideration" due to lack of member support for the U.S.-Israel war with Iran.

This confirms the president's current and definitive position on leaving the alliance.

NNewsweek

A 2023 law requires Senate approval for NATO withdrawal, creating a legislative hurdle for President Trump despite potential executive workarounds.

This identifies the specific legal requirement that prevents the president from withdrawing unilaterally.

News

Trump faces major hurdle to pull US out of NATO

newsweek.com logoNewsweekCenter

Trump Threatens to Pull U.S. Out of NATO Amid Fallout Over Iran War

time.com logoTIMECenter Left

Trump says leaving 'paper tiger' NATO is now 'beyond reconsideration'

washingtonexaminer.com logoWashington ExaminerCenter Right

Live Updates: Trump's talk of ending Iran war relieves markets as he threatens to pull U.S. out of NATO

cbsnews.com logoCBS NewsCenter Left

Trump's Brusque Message to Europe: Go It Alone

nytimes.com logoThe New York TimesCenter Left

Trump May Leave NATO Over Its Failure To Back Iran Operation: 'Paper Tiger'

dailywire.com logoThe Daily WireRight

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