New York Times prints erroneous NATO headline amid Trump’s exit threat

New York Times prints erroneous NATO headline amid Trump’s exit threat

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The New York Times raised eyebrows Friday for an erroneous print headline on an article pertaining to NATO’s future.

President Donald Trump has had tough words for NATO countries in recent weeks as the U.S. and Israel launched military operations against Iran, leveling threats of withdrawing from the decades-old alliance due to inaction of European partners.

However, NATO — which stands for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization — received a different meaning in the print edition of the Times.

“A North American Treaty Organization Without America?” the headline read.

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Politico editor Sasha Issenberg put a spotlight on the error on X.

“Does the @nytimes know what NATO stands for?” Issenberg asked.