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Miami Herald
8 hours ago
- Politics
- Miami Herald
US to Withdraw from NATO Under Republican Bill
Republican Senator Mike Lee has introduced a bill to withdraw the U.S. from NATO following the completion of an alliance summit in The Hague. In reference to the alliance's acronym, the Utah lawmaker introduced the Not A Trusted Organization (NATO) Act to take the U.S. out from the bloc which he said had "run its course." The act would direct President Donald Trump to provide notice of denunciation of U.S. membership in NATO, consistent with Article 13 of the alliance treaty, Lee said. His statement added that the threats that existed at its inception were "no longer relevant" and that Europe "would be paying their fair share instead of making American taxpayers pick up the check for decades." This is a developing story to be updated. Related Articles China Reacts to 'Massive' NATO WarningNATO's United Front Tested As Trump Hammers SpainHow Donald Trump Overshadowed NATO's Big EventRussia Plans to Teach China How to Beat US and NATO Weapons: Ukraine Intel 2025 NEWSWEEK DIGITAL LLC.


Newsweek
15 hours ago
- Politics
- Newsweek
US to Withdraw from NATO Under Republican Bill
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Republican Senator Mike Lee has introduced a bill to withdraw the U.S. from NATO following the completion of an alliance summit in The Hague. In reference to the alliance's acronym, the Utah lawmaker introduced the Not A Trusted Organization (NATO) Act to take the U.S. out from the bloc which he said had "run its course." The act would direct President Donald Trump to provide notice of denunciation of U.S. membership in NATO, consistent with Article 13 of the alliance treaty, Lee said. His statement added that the threats that existed at its inception were "no longer relevant" and that Europe "would be paying their fair share instead of making American taxpayers pick up the check for decades." This is a developing story to be updated.