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Trump suggests NATO is dead & the Iran War is lost

Willem Moore by Willem Moore
28 March 2026
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In a startling interview, Donald Trump has suggested the US is done with NATO. As NATO is little more than a US protection racket, this would effectively mean that NATO is over:

Massive geopolitical shift. Trump announces the US is abandoning NATO because European nations refused to join his illegal and disastrous war against Iran. The American empire is completely isolating itself on the world stage.

By the way Israel didn't send a single soldier. pic.twitter.com/JOvEuLEMkZ

— Furkan Gözükara (@FurkanGozukara) March 27, 2026

In the same clip, he seemed to suggest that the US has lost its war with Iran. In other words, things aren’t going well for the American Empire.

Trump — tired of losing

In the clip above, Trump says:

I think that NATO made a terrible mistake when they wouldn’t send a small amount of military armament, when they wouldn’t… just even acknowledge what we were doing for the world… taking on Iran.

It’s true NATO countries didn’t provide their full support for the US and Israel’s unprovoked war on Iran. The illegality of the action meant NATO countries had no obligation to support the US, and yet many supported Trump anyway by allowing him to use their bases (the UK included).

In the section which suggests Trump thinks he’s lost the Iran War, the president said:

I never considered it very risky. But war is always risk. You know, a lot of strange… things happen in war that very bad. But I didn’t consider it… we have the greatest military by far anywhere. There was nobody close. I didn’t think there was a big risk, but there’s always surprises with war. They could be very bad surprises.

I mean, wars are lost that should be won. Many wars are lost. You think a country is going to wipe somebody out and they end up getting wiped out themselves. So it’s always risky.

Wait, am I dreaming or is Trump here admitting the U.S. lost in Iran?

"I didn't think there was a big risk but there's always surprises with war. There could be very bad surprises. I mean wars are lost that should be won. Many wars are lost… You think a country is going to… https://t.co/kJHMorOhqt

— Arnaud Bertrand (@RnaudBertrand) March 28, 2026

Getting back to NATO, Trump said:

But I think a tremendous mistake was when NATO just wasn’t there. They just weren’t there.

It’s going to make a lot of money for the United States, because we spend hundreds of billions of dollars a year on NATO – hundreds protecting them. And we would have always been there for them. But now, based on their actions, I guess we don’t have to be, do we?

Seeming to confirm he was serious, he added:

That sounds like a breaking story. Yes, sir. Is that breaking news?

Talk

Of course, you can’t always trust what Trump says, because the man is a habitual liar. At the same time, the NATO relationship is clearly not what it was, and Iran has given the US a bloody nose in the Gulf. As such, it wouldn’t be that surprising if this ended up being one of his periodic moments of honesty.

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Comments 3

  1. Taxiarch says:
    3 months ago

    Western Asia is not within the scope of the NATO treaty,
    https://www.nato.int/en/about-us/official-texts-and-resources/official-texts/1949/04/04/the-north-atlantic-treaty
    5. “The Parties agree that an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all…”

    This is partially qualified in Article 6 but only in regard to a member suffering an “armed attack”; the US has suffered no such attack.

    This criminal war of aggression has absolutely and utterly *nothing* to do with NATO.

    It has a great deal to do with Israel.

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  2. Ian MacKillop says:
    3 months ago

    Fine by me. Now we can get you the hell out of Fairford, Faslane and all the other parts of our nation you’ve carved out as outposts of your empire. And we will be all the safer without you (for instance, you won’t be running us over because you forgot what side of the road we drive on any more). We just need our leaders to stop being so afraid of shadows. NATO should have ended when the Warsaw Pact did, thirty plus years ago. Please clean up your mess before you go.

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  3. Bernard says:
    3 months ago

    I understand your sentiment. Now come to terms with UK enablement.

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