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How the Iran War Became NATO’s Biggest Crisis

WhatThe Iran war has become NATO's biggest crisis as the alliance faces a major test of its unity and effectiveness in addressing the escalating tensions in the Middle East.
WhyThe crisis stems from the European allies' refusal to send warships to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway that is critical to global shipping, prompting President Trump to consider withdrawing the US from NATO.
SignalThe US President's threat to withdraw from NATO sends a strong signal that the alliance is no longer a reliable partner for the US, potentially undermining the alliance's credibility and cohesion.
TargetThe crisis has put a target on the alliance's ability to respond to emerging security threats, as NATO's collective defense commitment is put to the test in the face of a rapidly changing global landscape.
RiskThe risk of a US withdrawal from NATO is high, with potentially far-reaching consequences for global security, including a weakening of the alliance's ability to deter aggression and promote stability in the region.
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