Trump Discussed Pulling U.S. From NATO, Aides Say Amid New Concerns Over Russia
Senior administration officials told The New York Times that several times over the course of 2018, Mr. Trump privately said he wanted to withdraw from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Current and former officials who support the alliance said they feared Mr. Trump could return to his threat as allied military spending continued to lag behind the goals the president had set.
In the days around a tumultuous NATO summit meeting last summer, they said, Mr. Trump told his top national security officials that he did not see the point of the military alliance, which he presented as a drain on the United States.
At the time, Mr. Trumps national security team, including Jim Mattis, then the defense secretary, and John R. Bolton, the national security adviser, scrambled to keep American strategy on track without mention of a withdrawal that would drastically reduce Washingtons influence in Europe and could embolden Russia for decades.
Now, the presidents repeatedly stated desire to withdraw from NATO is raising new worries among national security officials amid growing concern about Mr. Trumps efforts to keep his meetings with Mr. Putin secret from even his own aides, and an F.B.I. investigation into the administrations Russia ties.
A move to withdraw from the alliance, in place since 1949, would be one of the most damaging things that any president could do to U.S. interests, said Michèle A. Flournoy, an under secretary of defense under President Barack Obama.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/14/us/politics/nato-president-trump.html