NATO faces tricky balance
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U.S. President Donald Trump will host Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan at the White House on Thursday, seeking to agree arms and trade deals that could help ease a series of diplomatic disputes that have dogged U.
During "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 9/23/25, we discuss the future of the American role in NATO. Then in our second hour, we sit down with Congressman Joe Morelle.
President Trump said Tuesday that NATO countries should shoot down Russian aircraft that enter their airspace. “Yes,” Trump told reporters when asked if NATO countries should shoot down Russian planes.
The ambassador, who was confirmed just in time for the UN General Assembly held in New York this week, added that Washington would “defend every inch of NATO.”
Warsaw’s surge in military spending is motivated by historical experience, geographic position, and a genuine commitment to NATO.
Three armed Russian MiG-31 jets entered Estonian territory, prompting U.N. Security Council emergency meeting and U.S. commitment to NATO Article 5 defense.
Washington's new envoy to the United Nations vowed Monday to "defend every inch of NATO territory" as he addressed an emergency meeting over an incursion by Russian fighter jets into Estonia's air space.
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NATO Big Spenders: The Countries Powering The Alliance Defenses
This past week, the United Nations convened for its 80th General Assembly which was marked by high-level meetings across the international community. The main topics of interest were Gaza and humanitarian relief,
Ukraine should be fully integrated into plans for a "drone wall" to protect NATO's borders because it has the experience and know-how to be able to do it, Lithuania's foreign minister said on Monday.