@9GYWVLR 7mos7MO
NATO stipulations say you must use 2% of your gdp , it should be followed or renegotiated if that is no longer acceptable
@9H4W9GJRepublican6mos6MO
NATO countries should not reap the benefits of the organizations if they cannot or will not agree to the stipulations of the treaty.
@Kaiwantsanap 8mos8MO
We entered the nato agreement for a reason, and withdrawal at this time could cause war with countries that we are currently allied with. With the growing tensions between Russia and China and the United States, it’s a bad idea to leave and potentially start a war with nations that are currently our Allies
@9HLWQ69Libertarian6mos6MO
We should not involve ourselves in foreign conflicts. Taking sides in a foreign conflict risks making the US more enemies and earns us a reputation as world police. Like the wars in Korea, Vietnam, Middle East, etc.
@9H54TVR6mos6MO
If we do not defend our partners it would cause a serious domino effect. If powers such as Russia start to act with impunity then we will have lost the free world
@9H4CTBZ6mos6MO
The risk to reward sacrificing our benefits as far as money, troops, and safety, knowing that the benefit is at a lack in the big picture due to the financial contributions, disputes among the alliance, and the nontraditional threats like terrorism, cyberattacks and warfare.
@9GD7QTD7mos7MO
NATO has been an aggressor for the past few decades. Many NATO countries only look for military funding and support of the United States, and do not pay their share.
@9FT9HDX8mos8MO
It is not our responsibility. The balance of global power is not our concern, at least not until we have fully addressed the litany of issues crushing our own people.
@9N8Z82Q45mins45m
Now more than ever, letting NATO countries down could push them to become more friendly towards Russia, which poses a threat both to Europe and to the USA
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