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March 22, 2026


Trump Threatening to Leave NATO - Someone Needs to Advise Him Properly

I read somewhere that Trump recently threatened to leave NATO. Honestly?

I want to ask a very simple question: Is someone really advising him properly?

Yes, the United States contributes the largest share to NATO, nobody is arguing that. But what many people fail to understand is this - the US is not in NATO out of charity. The US is in NATO because it needs NATO.


The moment you take the US out of NATO, what you are left with is a powerful country in North America - but without that same level of global reach, military access, and strategic positioning that NATO provides. Because NATO is not just a defence arrangement, it is a system that allows the US to project power across the world.

f the United States chooses to walk away, let’s be clear - Britain will remain, Europe will remain, and the alliance itself will still stand. History has shown us that collective defence is not something you dismiss lightly. Even at the peak of aggression, no single force easily defeats a coordinated bloc of nations.

But let’s bring it to a very simple principle.

If the US is no longer willing to stand with its allies, then it should also be ready to leave their soil completely. You cannot withdraw commitment and still expect access. You cannot reject alliance and still maintain dominance through foreign military bases. Because those bases - let’s be honest - are not there for decoration. They are the real instruments of global power.

So the question is:

If America leaves NATO, is it ready to withdraw from all those borrowed, rented, and negotiated military bases across the world?

You cannot keep talking about “burden sharing” while benefiting from the very infrastructure that gives you global relevance.

Let’s not pretend.

Those bases serve US interests - in many cases, more than they serve the host nations. So this idea that America is doing everyone a favour needs to be re-examined. And Trump can't be talking about leaving at the same time that he has created the most infertile soil;

We have seen withdrawals from global institutions like WHO.

We have seen a decline in diplomatic tone and global respect.

We have seen unstable economic policies and tariff decisions pushing nations to seek alternative alliances.

And now, NATO?

At some point, this stops being strategy and starts looking like systematic withdrawal from global influence.

And influence is not something you drop and pick up later. Once lost, it is contested.

Let me even make it very practical.

If today the US and Israel are taking time to handle a single nation like Iran, what exactly is the long-term thinking behind weakening your own alliance structure?

Because global power is not about how loud you speak - it is about how well positioned you are when things go wrong.

So yes, this is not just politics.

This is structure.

This is power.

This is long-term positioning.

Trump is a like spoilt child who's angry that his late father has maids serving his friends and even poor fellows in the neighbourhood.

Not knowing that those maids are the channel through which his father controls his neighbours - intelligence, hunger and support. So, somebody needs to tell Trump clearly:

You don’t reduce your global strength and expect to remain globally dominant.

And Americans need to wake up and ask the right questions.

Because decisions like this don’t just affect America - they reshape the entire world. 


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