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NATO’s European allies are focused on getting through this week’s summit unscathed. But even if President Donald Trump is satisfied with fresh pledges to ramp up spending, anxiety is growing about the ...
At the moment, Poland is the NATO member state spending the most per GDP on defense investments, according to the latest data ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said European countries in the military alliance have agreed to step up their defense spending in the wake of President Donald Trump’s request that they ...
The recent escalation of the Russia-Ukraine war has led to increasing talk of nuclear war, especially following repeated threats from Russian President Vladimir Putin against NATO countries ...
A streamlined summit centering around a new pledge to increase defense spending has been designed to give the president a ...
A Kremlin propagandist has said which European cities might be targeted by Russian nuclear missiles, adding that the U.K. would be the most vulnerable to such strikes. Yevgeny Popov is among the ...
NATO countries formally committed to spending 2 percent of G.D.P. on their militaries in 2014, following Russia’s annexation of Crimea, though the benchmark had been discussed for over a decade.
This year's NATO summit opens Tuesday, attended by a disengaged United States, which seems bent on fighting its own battles, rather than helping European allies with the increased threat from Russia.
Ischinger: Europe going it alone in Ukraine could be ‘the end of NATO as we know it’ A former top diplomat warned that only the U.S. military, not Europe’s, can deter Putin.
This year's NATO summit opens Tuesday, attended by a disengaged United States, which seems bent on fighting its own battles, rather than helping European allies with the increased threat from Russia.
This year's NATO summit opens Tuesday, attended by a disengaged United States, which seems bent on fighting its own battles, rather than helping European allies with the increased threat from Russia.