NATO, Trump and Europe
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Tensions are high as Russia prepares to celebrate its most important secular holiday Saturday. Fears in Moscow about security amid the war with Ukraine have forced officials to scale back the annual celebrations,
Trump pressures NATO allies to boost defense spending as experts describe a decades-long commitment gap between political promises and military capability.
By Johan Ahlander STOCKHOLM, May 9 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Saturday Europe wanted to work to keep the NATO alliance functioning, despite differences with the United States that the Iran war has exposed.
Kristen Michal says commitments in Ukraine and Strait of Hormuz must not distract from protecting the Continent from Russia
Drones have repeatedly breached NATO airspace since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than four years ago.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio described himself as “a strong supporter of NATO” amid tensions between President Trump and the members of the alliance. “I’ve been a strong supporter of NATO throughout my career in the Senate and even now,
Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Wesley Clark on Tuesday said the U.S. and Iran, which have maintained a fragile ceasefire for weeks, are caught in a “game of chicken” over the Strait of Hormuz. Clark told MS NOW host Ana Cabrera that the U.
Allies losing trust: Trump’s troop cuts in Europe, NATO criticism, and muted response to Gulf attacks have sparked fears among allies over U.S. commitment in future crises. Domestic media split: Conservative commentators are increasingly divided over the ...
Poland and Lithuania to receive massive SAFE (Security Action for Europe) defence loans on Russia’s Victory Day as EU admits Moscow is “outproducing NATO”, World News, Times Now