Is NATO still worth it for the United States in 2025? Is there a better alternative more aligned with America’s national interests? Founded in 1949 to counter Soviet aggression, NATO was a Cold War success story—but with the Soviet Union gone for 34 years, why are we still pouring billions into it? From disproportionate U.S. funding (66% of NATO’s $1.47 trillion budget) to Europe’s shifting demographics and unwillingness to defend itself, we explore five compelling reasons why NATO is no longer fit for America’s national interests. Plus, we make the case for a bold alternative: exiting NATO and forming a strategic alliance with Russia. Could this save money, align values, and foster peace? Let’s break it down.
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Is NATO Still Worth It for America?
In 1949, NATO was established to counter Soviet aggression during the Cold War. It served its purpose—but the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. That was 34 years ago.
So why are we still dumping billions of dollars into NATO? Why does America pay 66% of NATO’s budget, while European nations invest in free healthcare, retirement plans, and social benefits for their citizens?
Today, we break down why NATO is no longer fit for America’s national interest, why it’s draining U.S. taxpayers, and what a better alternative might look like.
The Truth About NATO’s Massive Cost to America
📉 America funds 66% of NATO’s budget (over $1 TRILLION in 2024).
📉 Europe barely contributes, while enjoying a luxury lifestyle on America’s dime.
📉 The U.S. spends nearly 4% of its GDP on NATO, while European nations don’t even hit 2%.
📉 Many NATO countries don’t even meet their financial obligations, yet expect America to fight their wars.
Why are Americans paying for Europe’s defense while struggling at home?
Has NATO Become a Money Laundering Machine?
The Ukraine-Russia war has further exposed how NATO serves foreign interests over America’s national security.
🔴 Billions of U.S. tax dollars are funneled into Ukraine with little transparency.
🔴 Europe won’t fight its own wars, leaving the U.S. to bear the cost.
🔴 Corrupt politicians are using NATO to maintain a forever war for profit.
Is this really about defense, or about keeping the war machine running?
Should the U.S. Exit NATO & Align With Russia?
Given current global realities, America may be better off forming a strategic alliance with Russia rather than continuing to prop up NATO.
✅ Russia is self-sufficient and not dependent on America’s tax dollars.
✅ The U.S. and Russia share major economic interests, including energy and natural resources.
✅ NATO’s aggressive expansion has made the world more dangerous, not safer.
It’s time to ask: Does NATO serve America—or is it just another tool to drain U.S. taxpayers?
Final Thoughts: No More Money for NATO?
For decades, America has bankrolled NATO, sacrificed military lives, and funded foreign wars that don’t serve our national interest.
Maybe it’s time to say NO MORE.
I believe that it would be much better at this time to join BRICKS nations because of the eventual fall of fiat money? I learned in high school 55 years ago that when world powers begin to fall and there are no more straws to grasp at they go to war as to say don’t look at us it’s those people over there are causing our down fall. I thought I wouldn’t live to see it, but Biden took that peace from me when he tried to ignite World War 3. I never saw anything good coming out of the UN in favor of the US taxpayers. If we don’t stop the communist party in the US we will not have 2A rights. As soon as the great socialist Hitler was sworn into office he immediately confiscated all of the firearms from civilian possession.