As US allies reel from Donald Trump’s weekend comments encouraging Russia to attack European allies if they don’t meet NATO budget contribution goals, multiple former Trump advisers warn in my upcoming book that the former president will seek to formally withdraw the US from the NATO alliance if he wins a second term.

The statement regarding Donald Trump’s remarks has sparked widespread concern among US allies and received significant media attention. This episode has once again highlighted the delicate nature of transatlantic relations and the implications of such statements on global diplomacy. Additionally, the insights from former Trump advisers further contribute to the discourse surrounding the potential direction of US foreign policy.
In “The Return of Great Powers”, which will be published on March 12th, a former senior US official shared a fascinating insight. Having served in both the Trump and Biden administrations at a high level, the official expressed a concerning prediction. According to the source, if Trump were to defeat President Joe Biden in November, the United States would potentially withdraw from NATO. This revelation underscores the high stakes and potential consequences of the upcoming election, adding an extra layer of complexity to the political landscape. This statement, if accurate, raises critical questions about the future of transatlantic relations and global security dynamics, making it a topic of great interest and significance for policymakers, analysts, and the public alike. Such revelations provide valuable insight into the delicate interplay between domestic politics and international alliances, shaping the course of global affairs. This thought-provoking disclosure is likely to spark intense debate and analysis as it offers a glimpse into the potential direction of US foreign policy depending on the electoral outcome. As Jim Sciutto’s book prepares for release, the compelling narrative it presents promises to shed light on timely and impactful issues that resonate deeply within the realm of international relations and diplomacy. Given the depth and gravity of the subject matter, this book is poised to be an essential read for those keen on understanding the intricacies of contemporary geopolitics.

BUINSESS IS BUISNESS. GET BACK TO FUCKING WORK!
YOU EUROPEAN FUCKS SHOULD HAVE SUCKED US DICK BETTER.
EITER SINK US HEALTH CARE COSTS ACROSS EUROPE OR BUDGET UP FOR THIS WAR YOU SNEAKY SLEAZY EUROPEANS!

AMERICANS ARE FAT IDIOTS YOU SAY? WELL WATCH THE FUCK OUT.
USA SPENT 49 TRILLION SINCE 1950 ON DEFEATING NATO ENEMIES
ITS THE SAME (49 TRILLION) MISSING FROM MEDICARE MEDICADE … SO THEY WILL DEFEAT ENEMY, BUT WATCH THE FUCK OUT EUROPE, YOU OWN THE USA ALL OF THIS IF THEY DEFEND YA. (SINK THEIR HEALTH CRAE COSTS! AMERICANS SHOULD BE ABLE TO GET ACESS TO EU HEALTHCARE.)



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