For decades, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has been viewed as the unshakeable bedrock of Western security. But if you’ve been following the latest news on Iran, U.S. and Israel conflict, you know that the "unshakeable" just got a massive wake-up call.
In a bombshell interview with The Telegraph, former President Donald Trump didn’t just reignite debate over U.S. foreign policy he lit a match under the very foundation of Western military alliance.
The "Paper Tiger" Rhetoric:
“I was never swayed by NATO. I always knew they were a paper tiger, and [Russian President Vladimir] Putin knows that too, by the way,”
he said, delivering one of the most provocative foreign policy statements since leaving office. With rising tensions in the Middle East and the Strait of Hormuz once again a flashpoint, Trump’s comments signal more than nostalgia for his “America First” doctrine they suggest a potential seismic shift in global power dynamics should he return to the White House.


