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Home / US-Israel-Iran / Will Trump Actually Withdraw U.S. From NATO After Tension Due To Iran War? Expert Weighs In
US‑Israel‑Iran, Alliances, Iran, Middle East, NATO

April 14, 2026

Will Trump Actually Withdraw U.S. From NATO After Tension Due To Iran War? Expert Weighs In

On “Forbes Newsroom,” Defense Priorities Fellow Daniel DePetris spoke about the likelihood that the U.S. would withdraw from NATO after the alliance’s lack of help with defending the Strait of Hormuz.

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