Trump vs. Western...Allies?
President Trump wrote that "NATO wasn't there when we needed them." NATO has its opinion of the U.S. that may explain why the North Atlantic Treaty Organization isn't involved in our war with Iran.
Most of those countries needed the U.S. during World War II, and in following years when the Soviet Union was gobbling up territory. Iran isn't NATO's friend, but Iran is not a threat to them either.
source: WORLD magazine
A poll revealed mistrust between Washington and European allies before the war on Iran. Some respondents even said the U.S. is more of a threat to Europe than China, Iran or North Korea. (Those three probably aren't threats to Europe. But, America?) Well, Hitler and Stalin are gone, and Europeans are thinking for themselves.
Russia? Europeans have real issues, a costly influx of immigrants from Ukraine, spats with eastern neighbors and concerns for security. What if Russia defeats Ukraine and turns its eyes on Europe? "You'll have to learn how to fight for yourself; the U.S.A. won't be there to help you anymore," Trump wrote in late March.
Trump's rift with Europe has led to speculation that the U.S. might withdraw from NATO. Such a decision would require congressional approval.
Jimmy
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