
Why the United States Must Withdraw from NATO: Reclaiming Maneuver Warfare, Mission Command, and Strategic Initiative in a Fourth-Generation World
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), forged in 1949 to counter Soviet expansion, has long outlived its utility as a vehicle for American security interests. In an era defined by maneuver warfare principlesโspeed, surprise, decentralized decision-making through mission command, and the need to counter fourth-generation warfare (4GW) threats that blend military, cultural, ideological, and demographic subversionโNATO has become a strategic anchor rather than an enabler.ยน It ties the United States to allies mired in second-generation warfare (2GW) mindsets of centralized bureaucracy, firepower-based attrition, and risk-averse consensus politics (The Ukrainians recently fired their NATO advisors for this reason).
The misalignment is not abstract. It manifested dramatically in Operation Epic Fury, the U.S.-led campaign launched in late February 2026 under President Donald J. Trump to neutralize Iranโs ballistic missile arsenal, naval capabilities, terrorist proxies, and nuclear ambitions. European NATO members largely withheld support, denying basing rights and overflight permissions, forcing America to act unilaterally.ยฒ
This betrayal was no anomaly. As President Trump declared in the immediate aftermath of Epic Fury, โOh yes, I would say [NATO membership is] beyond reconsideration. I was never swayed by NATO. I always knew they were a paper tiger, and Putin knows that too, by the way. Youโll have to start learning how to fight for yourselfโthe U.S.A. wonโt be there to help you anymore, just like you werenโt there for us.โยณ
He further diagnosed Europeโs paralysis: โEuropeโฆ they want to be so politically correct, and it makes them weak. Thatโs what makes them weak.โโด
Vice President JD Vance had already laid bare the root cause in his February 2025 Munich Security Conference address: โThe threat that I worry the most about vis-ร -vis Europe is not Russia. Itโs not China. Itโs not any other external actor. What I worry about is the threat from withinโthe retreat of Europe from some of its most fundamental values.โโต
These statements expose NATOโs hollowness: an alliance crippled by cultural Marxism, socialist dependency, and demographic fearโprecisely the internal 4GW subversion that renders it useless to American maneuver.
This was vividly illustrated in a Facebook discussion I participated in yesterday. Bill Brindley framed the issue through the lens of Reagan-era strategic clarity: nuclear mutually assured destruction (MAD) was morally bankrupt and fragile against irrational actors like Iranโs regime. Europeโs leaders privately praised U.S. action in Epic Fury but publicly distanced themselves due to domestic Muslim populations. Andrew Salmon countered with skepticism about Muslim demographic influence (noting roughly 6 percent in the UK) and claimed U.S. efforts had backfired.
In response, I detailed why numbers alone deceive: a โcandy-bowl analogyโ reveals that even a tiny poisoned minorityโradical, non-assimilating Islamistsโcan dominate through violence, intimidation, and exploitation of political correctness. Official data confirm immigrants from Muslim-majority countries are vastly overrepresented in violent crime across Europe, with grooming-gang scandals exposing authoritiesโ paralysis. Polls show significant Muslim support for Sharia law, creating parallel societies that dictate policy through fear.โถ This internal hostage situation renders NATO unreliable precisely when the U.S. needs agile partners.

The United States provides the overwhelming majority of NATOโs combat power and funding. In 2025 estimates, America accounted for approximately 59โ62 percent of total alliance defense spendingโroughly $838โ980 billion versus Europe and Canadaโs combined $574 billionโdespite repeated pledges for 2 percent of GDP targets.โท This disparity enables European states to maintain expansive socialist welfare systems while free-riding on American security.
Vice President JD Vance highlighted this in his February 2025 Munich Security Conference remarks, urging greater European burden-sharing so the U.S. could focus on Indo-Pacific threats like China. He noted that post-Cold War complacency had left the alliance ill-equipped for 21st-century realities, with Europeโs internal challengesโmass migration chief among themโposing greater risks than external foes.โธ
Secretary of State Marco Rubio echoed this frustration post-Epic Fury, declaring NATO had become a โone-way street.โ In a Fox News interview, he questioned why the U.S. invests trillions in European defense only for allies to deny basing rights during Americaโs hour of need against Iran. President Trump reinforced the point with his โpaper tigerโ verdict. Europeโs socialist prioritiesโgenerous entitlements funded partly by under-spending on defenseโerode military readiness and political will.
This is not partnership; it is dependency. In maneuver warfare terms, such asymmetry prevents the U.S. from achieving the tempo and focus essential to 3GW operations, where resources must flow to decisive points rather than subsidizing bureaucratic inertia.
Cultural Marxism and the Fear of Muslims: Paralysis in 4GW

Europeโs deeper crisis stems from an ideological capture by cultural Marxismโidentity politics, multiculturalism, and relativism that undermine Western cohesionโand a resultant fear of Muslim demographics. This is 4GW waged internally: non-state actors (radical Islamists) exploit open borders, welfare incentives, and political correctness to subvert host societies from within.โน
As Vance warned in Munich, Europeโs retreat from fundamental values, coupled with migration-driven social fragmentation, questions what โvaluesโ the alliance even defendsโand Trumpโs diagnosis of political correctness as the source of weakness confirms the cultural rot.ยนโฐ
Facts bear this out. In the UK, Muslims comprise about 6โ7 percent of the population, yet concentrated voting blocs have shaped Labour Party policy, softening stances on Iran and Israel to avoid alienating votersโas my close friend, UK Paratrooper Major Gerry Long, astutely observed:
โItโs not so much islam taking over the likes of the UK, its the parties that rely on the Muslim demographic to get elected, this has already affected how it acts in the Foreign policy field as well as the laws it passes at home. The UK is like a well known US state, its entire political agenda from welfare to lawfare is governed by how the Muslim vote will react, this is already playing out via the Labour Party actions vis a vee Iran and Israel.โ
To which I replied, โWell said!โยนยน

Across Europe, non-assimilating elements create โno-go zonesโ (Franceโs zones urbaines sensibles, Germanyโs problem neighborhoods, Swedenโs vulnerable areas) where Sharia patrols and parallel legal norms emerge. Crime statistics are stark: in Sweden (2002โ2017), immigrants or their childrenโdisproportionately from Muslim-majority countriesโwere suspects in 58 percent of all crimes, 73 percent of murders, and 70 percent of robberies, despite comprising roughly one-third of the population in later years.ยนยฒ France and Germany report similar overrepresentation in violent offenses.
The Rotherham grooming-gang scandal exemplifies the terror of โIslamophobiaโ accusations: between 1997 and 2013, predominantly Pakistani-heritage gangs raped and trafficked at least 1,400 girls, with police and councils ignoring evidence for years to avoid racism labels. The independent Jay Report confirmed this institutional cowardice.ยนยณ

Similar scandals rocked Rochdale, Oxford, and other UK cities. Recent polls amplify the threat: in France, 57 percent of young Muslims (ages 15โ24) prioritize Sharia over republican law in certain domains, with one-third believing it should apply nationwide; 46 percent of foreign-born Muslims favor incorporating Sharia into national systems.ยนโด
Europeโs leaders, hostage to these dynamics, publicly criticized U.S. actions in Epic Fury while privately applauding themโprecisely as Brindley described. This fear prevents the decisive, initiative-driven responses demanded by mission command. Instead, Europe defaults to 2GW rigidity: top-down consensus that prioritizes domestic appeasement over alliance solidarity. Cultural Marxism exacerbates this, framing any critique of Islam or immigration as โfar-rightโ heresy, eroding the cultural confidence needed for 3GW maneuver or 4GW counter-insurgency.
Doctrinal Mismatch: From 2GW Bureaucracy to 3GW/4GW Agility
NATO embodies 2GW warfare: centralized command, linear attrition, and firepower dominance suited to industrial-era mass armies. Its consensus-based decision-makingโrequiring unanimity for major actionsโdirectly contradicts mission command (Auftragstaktik), the Prussian/German-derived principle of decentralized initiative that defines true maneuver warfare. Subordinate commanders receive intent and resources but execute with freedom, enabling speed and adaptability.ยนโต NATOโs structure stifles this, turning potential 3GW partners into bureaucratic drags.
In 4GW, the battlefield is cultural and demographic as much as kinetic. Jihadist networks, amplified by Europeโs failed multiculturalism, represent exactly the asymmetric threats Boyd, Lind, and others warned of: enemies who attack will, cohesion, and legitimacy rather than massed forces.ยนโถ Europeโs internal 4GW collapseโsocialist economics funding parallel societies, cultural Marxism suppressing debateโrenders it incapable of supporting U.S. operations like Epic Fury. Withdrawal allows America to pursue ad-hoc coalitions with willing partners (e.g., select Eastern European or Indo-Pacific allies) that align with maneuver principles: rapid, mission-oriented task forces unbound by outdated treaty obligations.
Conclusion: Strategic Freedom Through Withdrawal
The United States should exit NATO to restore doctrinal purity and strategic freedom. Epic Fury exposed the allianceโs hollowness; Trumpโs โpaper tigerโ verdict, Vanceโs โthreat from within,โ and their warnings confirm the pattern. By shedding the burden of subsidizing socialism, confronting cultural Marxismโs erosions, and escaping paralysis induced by demographic fears, America can refocus on 3GW maneuver and 4GW resilience.ย As I argued in my Facebook reply, small committed minorities punch above their weightโwhether Bolsheviks or jihadists.ย Western civilization is worth defending without apology or unreliable allies.ย Withdrawal is not isolationism; it is the maneuver required to win in the generations of war ahead.
The Author:
Donald E. Vandergriff is a retired U.S. Army Major, former enlisted Marine and National Guard Sergeant, award-winning author, dynamic speaker, and pioneering educator who has relentlessly challenged conventional military thinking for over three decades. He has authored 13 books and more than 150 articles, profoundly influencing Mission Command and maneuver warfare. His works have been translated and are actively used by Taiwan and Ukraine, reflecting their global impact on military reform and adaptive leadership. His latest work, the gripping military fiction series Reforging the Sword, delivers a stark vision of national defeat, institutional reckoning, and the hard-won rebirth of a truly adaptive fighting force. Through his highly acclaimed Outcomes Based Learning (OBL) workshops, Vandergriff teaches leaders across military, law enforcement, first responder, and private-sector organizations how to authentically implement Mission Command and master John Boydโs OODA Loopโusing immersive problem-solving games instead of PowerPoint. Where theory ends, Vandergriff begins: forging faster, bolder, more decisive leaders ready for an uncertain world. He can be reached at [email protected]
Endnotes:
ยน William S. Lind, โUnderstanding Fourth Generation War,โ Marine Corps Gazette 88, no. 9 (September 2004): 12โ16. Summary by Donald E. Vandergriff: Lindโs framework distinguishes generational shifts; NATO remains locked in 2GW centralized attrition, unable to adapt to 4GWโs cultural/ideological dimensions that now manifest in Europeโs internal subversion. This doctrinal lag justifies U.S. independence for true mission command.
ยฒ White House, โOperation Epic Fury: Decisive American Power to Crush Iranโs Terror Regime,โ March 12, 2026, https://www.whitehouse.gov/releases/2026/03/operation-epic-fury-decisive-american-power-to-crush-irans-terror-regime/. Summary by Donald E. Vandergriff: Official release details U.S. unilateral strikes on Iranian missiles, navy, and proxies; multiple NATO allies (Spain, Italy, France) denied basing/overflight, directly validating Rubioโs โone-way streetโ critique and exposing alliance unreliability in a crisis.
ยณ Donald J. Trump, remarks on NATO following Operation Epic Fury, April 2, 2026 (White House transcript). Summary by Donald E. Vandergriff: Trumpโs blunt declaration that NATO membership is โbeyond reconsiderationโ and that the alliance is a โpaper tigerโ provides the strongest possible endorsement for immediate U.S. withdrawal, directly tying European non-support in Epic Fury to the need for American strategic independence.
โด Donald J. Trump, interview with Politico, December 9, 2025. Summary by Donald E. Vandergriff: Trump explicitly links Europeโs weakness to political correctnessโthe practical manifestation of cultural Marxismโexplaining why allies dither on Iran while America acts decisively.
โต JD Vance, Remarks at Munich Security Conference, February 14, 2025, transcript in Munich Security Conference Speeches 2025 Vol. 2 (Munich: MSC, 2025), 62โ72. Summary by Donald E. Vandergriff: Vanceโs identification of Europeโs โthreat from withinโ and โretreatโฆ from some of its most fundamental valuesโ is the definitive statement on how cultural Marxism and demographic capture have hollowed out NATO from the inside.
โถ Authorโs Facebook discussion thread (with Bill Brindley, Andrew Salmon), April 1, 2026. Summary by Donald E. Vandergriff: This exchangeโmy โcandy-bowlโ analogy, crime data, and pollsโdirectly informed this article; it demonstrates how even 6% Muslim populations exert outsized influence via radical minorities and political fear, mirroring Europeโs Epic Fury fecklessness.
โท NATO, โDefence Expenditure of NATO Countries (2014โ2025),โ December 2025, https://www.nato.int/content/dam/nato/webready/documents/finance/def-exp-2025-en.pdf; Visual Capitalist, โCharted: The U.S. Dominates NATO Defense Spending,โ January 24, 2026. Summary by Donald E. Vandergriff: Data confirm U.S. 59โ62% share despite European increases; this subsidizes socialist welfare, freeing resources from defense and clashing with maneuver warfareโs requirement for focused, agile resource allocation.
โธ Vance, Munich remarks (see note 5). Summary by Donald E. Vandergriff: Vance stressed burden-shifting for U.S. Asia focus and highlighted Europeโs internal threats (migration, free-speech erosion) as greater than Russiaโaligning with 4GW analysis that cultural decay undermines alliance cohesion.
โน William S. Lind et al., โThe Changing Face of War: Into the Fourth Generation,โ Marine Corps Gazette 73, no. 10 (October 1989): 22โ26. Summary by Donald E. Vandergriff: Classic 4GW text warns of non-state ideological threats; Europeโs multiculturalism and cultural Marxism exemplify internal 4GW, paralyzing NATO and necessitating U.S. maneuver freedom.
ยนโฐ Vance, Munich remarks (see note 5); Trump, Politico interview (see note 4). Summary by Donald E. Vandergriff: Combined, these statements prove cultural Marxism (via political correctness) is the internal 4GW force eroding European will and making NATO a liability.
ยนยน Major Gerry Long (UK Paratrooper, ret.), comment on authorโs Facebook post, April 1, 2026 (quoted with permission). Summary by Donald E. Vandergriff: Longโs insight on UK Labourโs reliance on Muslim voting blocs shaping foreign policy (e.g., Iran/Israel) and domestic lawfare perfectly captures the demographic capture I referenced; it underscores why Europe cannot be a reliable maneuver partner.
ยนยฒ Gรถran Adamson, Swedish crime study (2020), cited in RealClearInvestigations reporting; European data from national police statistics (Sweden, France, Germany). Summary by Donald E. Vandergriff: Overrepresentation (58% suspects, higher for violence) validates my FB candy-bowl point: small radical elements create outsized fear, explaining Epic Fury non-support.
ยนยณ Alexis Jay, Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation in Rotherham (1997โ2013) (Rotherham: Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council, 2014). Summary by Donald E. Vandergriff: Jay Reportโs exposure of 1,400+ victims and authoritiesโ PC-driven inaction exemplifies the โfear of Muslimsโ that now dictates European foreign policy.
ยนโด Ifop poll for Ecran de Veille (November 2025); additional surveys (Pew, French Institute). Summary by Donald E. Vandergriff: 57% young French Muslims prioritizing Sharia, 33% global applicationโfacts grounding my argument on parallel societies and policy paralysis.
ยนโต Donald E. Vandergriff, The Changing Face of War: Into the Fourth Generation (co-edited concepts with Lind; see also Vandergriff, Maneuver Warfare Handbook adaptations). Summary by Donald E. Vandergriff: My own work on mission command emphasizes decentralized initiative; NATOโs consensus model is its antithesis, justifying withdrawal for U.S. 3GW agility.
ยนโถ Lind et al., โChanging Face of Warโ (see note 9). Summary by Donald E. Vandergriff: 4GWโs emphasis on will/cohesion over kinetics applies perfectly to Islamist networks exploiting Europeโs demographic/cultural weaknessesโthreats NATO cannot address while the U.S. can, independently.