US President Donald Trump declined NATO’s offer of assistance in the Persian Gulf, pushing odds of a US withdrawal from NATO by April 30 to
The US withdrawal from NATO market has daily USDC trade volume of $1,537, reflecting limited trader conviction in a near-term withdrawal. The cost to move odds by 5 percentage points is $3,948, meaning a single large trade could meaningfully shift the price.
Trump’s rejection of NATO support in the Persian Gulf adds friction to the US-Iran conflict and to transatlantic relations more broadly. The decision distances NATO allies further and fits a pattern of the US moving away from traditional alliance structures. Still, no concrete withdrawal steps have been taken, which keeps the market impact small.
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Watch for further statements from Trump, Marco Rubio, or NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte. Any formal moves toward withdrawal or a sharp escalation in rhetoric could shift the odds.
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