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Leaving NATO Seen as National Self-Sabotage by US Senator Tim Kaine

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US Senator Tim Kaine warns against pulling out from NATO. In an opinion piece, he states it’s “national self-sabotage”. He co-authored a 2024 law requiring congressional approval for any US president to withdraw.

Kaine argues NATO is “indispensable” and crucial for US national security. It enables global military reach and deters adversaries.

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US President Donald Trump has criticized NATO, threatening withdrawal. Kaine says this undermines the alliance and makes America less safe.

The Iran conflict is a unilateral decision without Congress or allies’ input. NATO members have largely stayed out due to concerns over consequences and economic strain.

Despite tensions, all 32 member states now meet the defense spending benchmark of at least 2% of GDP, up from just five countries in 2011. A new target of 5% is agreed for the next decade.

Kaine highlights NATO’s broader role beyond military cooperation, including economic integration and democratic values. He warns that weakening the alliance could create a vacuum for rivals like China and Russia.

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While Trump cannot legally withdraw without Congress, Kaine cautions that undermining efforts could still have serious consequences. He concludes any attempt to dismantle NATO is a “tragic error” risking US security.

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