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Total spending by NATO nations has climbed by $50 billion since Trump first rattled their cages.
President Trump's shift from NATO critic to supporter coincides with alliance nations doubling defense spending targets from 2% to 5% of GDP, following years of contentious relations.
Trump advocates for NATO allies to increase defense spending amid growing global threats.
The NATO summit of 2025 occurred in a context where the U.S. has backtracked on support for Ukraine, and Japan faced a dilemma over how to respond to its ally’s actions in Iran.
After lobbying by US President Donald Trump, NATO leaders have promised to boost annual defence spending to 5% of their countries’ gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035. A NATO statement released ...
President Donald Trump secured a major victory in his foreign policy agenda with European NATO allies approving a plan to significantly boost spending on defens ...
The conventional wisdom seems to be that Donald Trump got what he wanted out of NATO. But what if it's NATO that got what it wanted out of him?
NATO is viewed as the U.S.’s most important strategic military alliance, including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Canada, Denmark, and the Netherlands.
The Nato summit showed up an increasing divide between Europe and the US, and their military priorities.
Senator Mike Lee introduced the Not A Trusted Organization (NATO) Act to withdraw the U.S. from the alliance.
Beijing accused NATO of misinformation and seeking a presence in the Asia-Pacific.