President Donald Trump is once again shaking the global stage—this time with a warning that could redefine America’s role in the world and ignite prophetic speculation about what comes next.
According to a report from CNBC, Trump revealed that he is considering taking the United States out of NATO, describing the decades-old alliance as a “paper tiger” in an interview with The Telegraph.
The CNBC report also notes that the president questioned the alliance’s reliability, pointing to a lack of support when it mattered most.
A separate report from The Daily Wire further highlighted Trump’s frustration, emphasizing that NATO allies refused to back the U.S. operation tied to Iran, a decision that appears to have intensified his consideration of a full withdrawal.
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This is not the first time Trump has challenged NATO’s strength, but the tone of these latest remarks suggests something deeper: a growing willingness to break from long-standing global systems and forge a new path.
However, is this just the tip of something much deeper happening right now?
In recent months, Trump has also advanced initiatives such as the creation of the Board of Peace and the Shield of the Americas, signaling a shift toward alternative alliances and regional power structures. While these efforts are framed politically as strategic realignments, they may also point to a broader reordering of global authority.
The Bible speaks of such a restructuring.
In the book of Revelation, a final world system emerges—one marked by a coalition of rulers often referred to as the ten kings. This alliance ultimately gives its authority to a central figure known as the Antichrist, forming a unified but fragile global power.
Could the weakening of institutions like NATO be part of the early stages of that transformation?
As traditional alliances fracture, the door opens for new systems to rise—systems built not on decades of cooperation, but on shifting loyalties, regional interests and centralized authority. Trump’s willingness to challenge NATO, combined with his push for new governing frameworks, may reflect a broader trend that aligns with these biblical patterns.
Of course, geopolitical decisions are often driven by immediate concerns—security, economics and national interest. Yet Scripture reminds believers that behind the visible world lies a deeper spiritual reality shaping the course of nations.
Whether Trump ultimately withdraws from NATO or not, the implications are clear: the global order is not as stable as it once seemed.
As alliances shift and new systems emerge, now is the time to remain anchored in truth, grounded in Scripture and alert to the times.
Earthly kingdoms rise and fall, but the Kingdom of God stands unshaken—and its King is still coming.
Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact [email protected].











