Putin sees chance under Trump to 'crack the NATO alliance': Former US ambassador to NATO

Douglas Lute said Putin sees a chance to create fissures in the NATO alliance.

"This sort of unpredictability over the first five months of this administration possibly opens potential opportunities for opponents," Douglas Lute, former U.S. representative to NATO under President Obama, said in an interview on "This Week" Sunday. "Here, I think, Russia, in particular."

"I suspect he sees an opportunity to do what military force alone could never do, and that is crack the NATO alliance. If he can crack it politically or if he can provoke internal fissures inside the alliance, then Putin sees enormous opportunity to achieve a longstanding Russian goal," Lute said.

Lute added that Trump’s failure during a speech in Brussels last month to reaffirm NATO’s Article 5, which commits that an attack on one member of the alliance is an attack on all, will lead other members of NATO to “hedge their bets.”