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Trump Mulls Punishing NATO Allies By Pulling US Troops Over Lack Of Iran Help

April 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Trump administration is considering ways to ‘punish’ NATO allies for not supporting the US Iran campaign and for staying neutral after Trump’s repeated calls to form a coalition to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. One possible action could involve withdrawing American forces and military equipment from certain NATO partner countries. The Wall Street Journal reported that this proposal would entail relocating US troops from uncooperative NATO member countries to those more supportive of the US military campaign, but falls short of Trump’s previous threats to completely withdraw from the alliance. This plan, which has gained support among senior administration officials, is still in the early stages of development.

This move by Trump comes amidst longstanding tensions with NATO and a perceived lack of reciprocity from US allies, particularly in terms of defense spending. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized NATO for not supporting the American people despite US funding of their defense. Trump is expected to have a direct conversation with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte regarding the potential redeployment or removal of tens of thousands of US troops stationed in Europe.

While some supporters of Trump’s base may welcome this decision as a step towards reducing America’s global policing role, there are concerns about the impact on US military operations in Europe and the potential implications for relations with Russia. Despite some NATO allies prioritizing their national interests over supporting the Iran war, the situation remains complex and uncertain.

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