Should the U.S. Leave NATO? I Have a Better Idea!

President Donald Trump is shaking the global stage again, hinting that America could pull out of NATO. The media panics. But beneath the noise is a reality Washington has ignored for years. NATO is broken.

Walking away completely is not the answer. Forcing a renegotiation is.

For decades, the United States has carried this alliance on its back. We fund it. We defend it. We lead it. Meanwhile, too many member nations freeload, underinvest in their own defense, and still expect American protection. That era should be over. If NATO wants the United States, NATO needs to pay for the United States. Period.

And then there’s Spain.

If Spain is blocking U.S. access to bases and airspace during critical operations tied to Iran, that’s not just unhelpful. That’s betrayal. You don’t get to sit under the NATO umbrella while undermining the very country that makes that umbrella possible.

So here’s the line. Spain should be kicked out of NATO.

Not warned. Not negotiated with. Removed.

An alliance requires loyalty. If Spain won’t stand with America when it matters, they don’t belong. Let them see what defense looks like without the United States backing them.

This is the reset NATO needs. Pay up. Step up. Or step out.

Plus, a major case tied to birthright citizenship is now on the docket at the Supreme Court of the United States. It’s long overdue. The idea that anyone can come here, have a child, and automatically gain citizenship has been stretched far beyond its original intent. Ending or redefining birthright citizenship would restore integrity, reinforce sovereignty, and make citizenship mean something again.

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