What is NATO’s defense policy that makes some people in the U.S. oppose U.S. involvement?

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The organization asks U.S. military leaders to step in and lead any conflict to help bring peace.
The organization asks U.S. military leaders to step in and lead any conflict to help bring peace.

The policy states that all member nations must send troops to any war situation in the world.
The policy states that all member nations must send troops to any war situation in the world.

The largest countries must send more money to NATO to defend smaller countries.
The largest countries must send more money to NATO to defend smaller countries.

If one is attacked, then all member nations in NATO must join in defending that country.
If one is attacked, then all member nations in NATO must join in defending that country.

Some people in the U.S. oppose U.S. involvement in NATO's defense policy because they believe it can lead to the U.S. being dragged into conflicts that do not directly affect national security interests. They argue that it can place too much strain on the U.S. military and resources, as well as potentially undermine U.S. sovereignty and decision-making on when and how to engage in conflicts. Critics also argue that U.S. involvement in NATO can result in the U.S. bearing a disproportionate burden in terms of military spending and commitments compared to other member nations.