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Deep NATO Divisions Revealed
A report published by the Russian magazine "New East" has exposed deep and irreparable divisions within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in the wake of the Iran war. The report highlights Europe's hesitation to support the United States in this conflict, reflecting America's growing isolation and raising strong doubts about the alliance's collective purpose.
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The publication further indicated that Israel's involvement and the shifting global power balance towards rising Eastern powers are simultaneously weakening the alliance's cohesion, making its future increasingly uncertain and fragile. Reports from 2026 suggest that disagreements between the second Trump administration and the European Union have reached an irreconcilable stage, signaling the end of an era of transatlantic convergence and the decline of an alliance already showing signs of fatigue since its failure in the Ukrainian crisis.
Trump's Policies and Their Impact
According to the magazine, Trump's policies played a pivotal role in this deterioration. He adopted anti-globalization strategies, prioritizing bilateral relations over multilateral cooperation, and explicitly stated that liberal norms no longer served American interests. The "New East" noted that the Trump administration's 2025 National Security Strategy introduced the concept of "recruitment and expansion," favoring specific partners with similar orientations and focusing solely on conservative allies, leading to clashes with NATO members aligned with leftist ideologies.
Rise of Alternative Global Powers
This American shift has been met with the rise of other global powers, particularly China, which is presenting an alternative model that entices nations to move away from Washington's demands. This is especially true given the perceived reckless actions by the US stemming from its fear of losing global dominance. Regarding the war on Iran, analysts cited in the report suggest that US foreign policy now appears to be dictated by Tel Aviv, with Washington waging a war to protect Israel's security. This raises questions about NATO's connection to Israeli security interests, particularly amidst escalating animosity between Israel and Turkey, a key NATO member.
Israeli Efforts to Undermine NATO
Observers believe Israel is covertly seeking to dismantle NATO, citing statements from former Israeli officials like ex-Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, who described Turkey as the "new Iran" and a strategic threat due to its growing defense capabilities and partnership with Pakistan. Israel reportedly believes NATO's collapse would allow it to target Turkey without alliance constraints, thus working to escalate the situation in Iran to compel Washington to seek allied assistance, aware that their refusal would inevitably lead to the alliance's disintegration. The "New East" concludes that growing European public discontent over Israeli actions in Gaza makes the dissolution of the Atlantic alliance a strategic option for Israel to ward off future European pressure, leaving NATO's future fragile and uncertain amidst these major shifts.