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Allies and former US officials fear Trump could seek NATO exit in a second term

Although Donald Trump has been known to have expressed interest in withdrawing US from NATO since 2018, new evidence of his thinking has emerged in the run up to the November election.

September 04, 2020 / 09:54 IST
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US President Donald Trump (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
US President Donald Trump (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

For nearly four years, President Donald Trump has publicly railed against the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, angrily demanding that its members pay more for Europe’s collective defense. In private, Trump has gone further — speaking repeatedly about withdrawing altogether from the 71-year-old military alliance, according to those familiar with the conversations.

In a second term, he may get his chance.

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Recent accounts by former senior national security officials in the Trump administration have contributed to growing unease on Capitol Hill and across Europe, as they lend credence to a scenario in which Trump, emboldened by reelection, and potentially surrounded by an inexperienced, second-term national security team, could finally move to undermine — or even end — America’s NATO membership.

These former officials warn that such a move would be one of the biggest global strategic shifts in generations and a major victory for President Vladimir Putin of Russia.