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NATO is accelerating a fallback plan to defend its member nations without the U.S.
As tensions over the Iran war fuel anxiety over American reliability.
That 's as President Trump has restarted criticism of NATO since the war began,
calling for alliance members to help secure the Strait of Hormuz.
Though with Europe reticent to join the war,
our chief European political correspondent Bojan Ponchevsky says that leaders are now reluctantly
planning for a future without U.S. Security guarantees.
America is the core of NATO's deterrence because the American nuclear umbrella
is protecting most of Europe from basically Russia.
And so they will never do anything to alienate Trump further.