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Trump considers leaving NATO over Iran war

Published on: April 1, 2026 10:25 PM

US President Donald Trump said he is considering withdrawing the United States from NATO after allies refused support in the Iran war. He called the alliance a “paper tiger” and said US membership is “beyond reconsideration.” His comments reflect growing frustration over allied reluctance in the Gulf crisis, affecting global security and energy markets.

In an interview with The Telegraph, Trump criticised NATO allies for not assisting in reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a key maritime route carrying about 20% of global oil shipments. Iran’s blockade has disrupted energy flows, raised fuel prices, and sparked concerns over a potential global recession.

Read more: Trump vows U.S. will “never forget” NATO’s stance on Iran

Trump also singled out the UK and Prime Minister Keir Starmer, accusing Britain of lacking naval capabilities and declining participation in the US-Israeli conflict. He criticised Starmer’s focus on wind energy, claiming it drives up domestic costs, and dismissed advice on defence spending.

The White House has echoed frustration, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio describing NATO as a “one-way street” and blaming allies for denying US access to bases. Trump expressed support for Rubio’s stance and warned that US commitment cannot remain automatic if allies fail to reciprocate.

Read more: Trump: US no longer needs allies for Hormuz

Trump’s remarks signal potential shifts in US foreign policy and NATO dynamics, as Washington evaluates its strategic partnerships post-Iran conflict. Analysts say continued tensions could affect global alliances, military cooperation, and energy security worldwide.

 

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: global energy crisis 2026, Latest, NATO allies criticism, Strait of Hormuz blockade, Trump NATO Iran war, US foreign policy NATO, US NATO membership

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