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Former Pentagon officer and EMP Task Force scholar David Pyne has suggested that the prospect of Donald Trump withdrawing the United States from NATO is a real and significant possibility. According to Pyne, Trump may take this course of action if European nations attempt to obstruct his diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine through direct negotiations with Russia. This potential move marks a profound shift in global security alignments, with long-term consequences for NATO, European stability, and the broader geopolitical order. Background: Trump’s View on NATO and U.S.-Russia Relations During his first term, Trump repeatedly questioned the utility of NATO, calling it obsolete and suggesting that U.S. military commitments in Europe were no longer justified. Twice, he reportedly considered withdrawing from the alliance, frustrated with European nations’ failure to meet their financial commitments and their reliance on U.S. military protection without proportionate contributions.