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Elon Musk Pushes for U.S. Withdrawal From the UN and NATO With Blunt Remark


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Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has publicly suggested that the United States should consider withdrawing from both the United Nations and NATO. His comments were made in response to a tweet by journalist Glenn Greenwald, who criticized the UN for its perceived bias against Israel. Musk's blunt remark, "USA should exit both," reflects his ongoing skepticism towards international alliances and organizations, which he believes might not always serve U.S. interests effectively. This statement has sparked a debate on social media and among political analysts about the implications of such a move on global politics and security, especially given the current geopolitical tensions. Musk's influence in tech and space industries gives his opinions significant weight, although his views on international relations are often seen as controversial.

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