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about 3 hours ago·Stable·ELEVATED 60

US Withdrawal from NATO Considered Impossible Under Current Congress

The law influencing the ability to withdraw from NATO indicates a stable political environment concerning U.S. commitments to alliances, although it might limit executive flexibility.

Political scientist Konstantin Kalachev noted that a law enacted in 2024 restricts the president's ability to unilaterally exit treaties like NATO without Congressional approval. This legislative barrier underscores the political challenges surrounding U.S. foreign policy decisions regarding NATO.
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Confidence 51/100 — moderate corroboration

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