New York Times mocked for bungling meaning of NATO: ‘How embarrassing and sad’

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A New York Times headline that laughably mischaracterized NATO as “A North American Treaty Organization” drew widespread scorn on Friday.

The glaring mangling of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s name quickly spread across X.

Within minutes, a post pointing out the egregious error drew a wave of ridicule, disbelief and anger — much of it aimed not just at the mistake itself, but at what users framed as broader failures in mainstream media.

A New York Times headline referring to NATO as the “North American Treaty Organization” sparked widespread mockery online and raised questions about editorial oversight. X/@sissenberg

“That is a huge f–king typo,” one user bluntly wrote. Another said the error was “embarrassing and sad.”

The mistake was so amateurish that some even questioned whether the headline, from Friday’s print edition of the paper, was even real.

“Has @grok confirmed this is real? I mean. It can’t be. Right?” one user posted.

Another remarked: “This can’t be real! Whoever wrote this headline needs to be fired.”

One commenter went so far as to suggest the headline was not only real, but a deliberate attempt to rewrite history.

“I think they’ve gotten so comfortable changing the meaning of words whenever they wanted to push a narrative that they figured it would be OK to just change NATO from North Atlantic Treaty Organization to North American Treaty Organization,” the critic wrote.

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“Oh my god! Are they joking! North Atlantic Treaty Organization- WTAF,” one user wrote.

Others pointed out the error in direct terms.

“Atlantic not American,” a user posted, tagging a typo-tracking account.

The Times’ communications team replied to the X post that originally called out the error by noting that a correction will appear in Saturday’s print edition of the Gray Lady.

NATO leaders meet as the alliance faces renewed scrutiny — even as a basic misdefinition of the bloc’s name fueled backlash against the Times. AFP via Getty Images

“A headline with an article on Friday about President Trump’s threats to leave NATO misstated the full name of the body. It is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, not the North American Treaty Organization,” the correction will read.

The Post has sought comment from the Times.

The jaw-dropping mistake comes as President Trump has renewed threats to pull the US out of NATO, saying he is “absolutely” and “strongly” considering an exit while blasting allies for doing “absolutely nothing” to support US operations in Iran.

The New York Times building in Manhattan as the paper faces online backlash over a headline error. Christopher Sadowski

Trump has also dismissed the alliance as a “paper tiger” and said continued US membership is “beyond reconsideration,” signaling he wants to “re-examine ties” after the war.

The president has warned that he would not defend countries he views as “delinquent” on defense spending and that he would encourage Russia to “do whatever the hell they want” to those allies.

Trump — another of whose favorite targets is, famously, the Times — has long argued NATO is a “one-way street.”

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