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US’s commitment to Nato after Donald Trump’s surprise decision to announce the withdrawal
us”. Despite Trump’s disparaging comments this week, Merz has stressed commitment to NATO and the US
Trump cannot withdraw the US from NATO without congressional approval, but doubts over Washington’s commitment
Trump’s deployment to Poland and cautioned that Europe must become less reliant on the US. While Rubio meets with NATO counterparts in Sweden, senior Pentagon officials will brief NATO partners at the alliance
US President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly pushed for a higher NATO defence spending commitment
Trump continues his threats to pull the US out of Nato and his questioning of allies’ commitment
Trump and Europe has grown over the Middle East, extending to the US’s commitment to Nato
Trump’s comments, the prime minister of Poland, one of the staunchest allies of the US in Europe, expressed doubts about Washington’s commitment to Nato
Trump's plan to shift the focus of US military commitment from Europe to the Indo-Pacific region. There are now growing concerns within the 32-member Nato
Trump's plan to shift the focus of US military commitment from Europe to the Indo-Pacific region. There are now growing concerns within the 32-member Nato
US president continuing to cast doubt on the future of Washington’s commitments to the alliance. Pavel has previously [told Czech media](https://www.seznamzpravy.cz/clanek/audio-podcast-ptam-se-ja-debata-pavel-caputova-zive-303470): “Trump has done more to undermine the credibility of Nato
US military bases and 85,000 troops](https://www.cfr.org/articles/where-are-us-forces-deployed-europe) across the EU (and UK) were testament to Washington’s defence commitment to the old continent. But times have changed. Earlier this year Donald Trump
US have been marked by rising tensions on a flurry of issues, including NATO membership, [Trump’s claims on Greenland](/news/2025/12/23/trump-says-greenland-essential-for-security-could-he-take-it-by-force) and [military assistance to Ukraine](/news/2025/3/25/could-us-forces-in-europe-face-a-refusal-of-supply-and-support) since Russia’s invasion in 2022. EU leaders
US military campaign in Libya in 2011 did not qualify as "hostilities" under the Nixon-era law, and continued the campaign past the 60-day window without congressional approval. That Nato-led intervention ended
Trump administration chiding [Western allies](/news/2026/5/4/nato-chief-says-europeans-have-gotten-the-message-from-trump-on-defence) for what the president believes is an overreliance on US military power. Allied countries have largely refuted his claims, arguing that they are ramping up [military spending](/news/2026/4/10/closer-to-a-break-than-ever-can-nato-survive-if-trump-pulls-the-us-out
US commitment not to block any ships leaving or entering the Strait of Hormuz” before any mission could proceed. Washington’s absence from the table was deliberate. Macron said the mission to provide security
Nato, the defence of Ukraine and the climate crisis. In a speech that will be read as a veiled plea to [Donald Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump) to return to the United States’ traditional European alliances
committed to take part in the mission. The move has been derided by **Donald Trump**, who used it as a fresh opportunity to criticise Nato as “useless” after it refused to support his offensive against
Trump’s repeated assertion that the US must acquire or control the island sparked tension between Washington and Copenhagen, both founding Nato members, and more broadly across Europe. Nielsen said the meeting with Howery
Nato, "keeping North Americans and Europeans safe from our common adversaries". There needed to be backing for the "defence of Ukraine and her most courageous people". Such speeches are written with the Foreign Office