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THE HAGUE — NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte surprised reporters Wednesday by calling President Donald Trump “Daddy,” a moment of levity in a serious NATO summit. As the two leaders greeted ...
NATO allies on Wednesday agreed to more than double their defense spending target from 2% of gross domestic product to 5% by 2035, in the alliance's most decisive move in over a decade.
Trump embraces NATO allies — except for Spain Basking in admiration, the president took a victory lap over new spending commitments, while defending U.S. strikes on Iran.
Allies, ambitions, and arguments - what to watch when NATO leaders gather in The Hague this week.
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?
Understand the current situation in Ukraine as military aid from Washington faces critical delays amid ongoing conflict.
1-NATO-dead-us-eu-foreignpolicy-illustration-inset. Going into next week’s summit, NATO appear to have found a way to prevent the worst outcome, as they always have before.
Trump's unpredictability causes great anxiety in Europe, particularly his questioning of the mutual defense promise at the heart of the alliance.
1-NATO-dead-us-eu-foreignpolicy-illustration-inset. The Biden administration built on the late Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s efforts to bring European powers into the Indo-Pacific framework.
President Trump wrapped a NATO summit by defiantly defending his Iran strikes and changing his tune about alliance members' defense spending.
European leaders should avoid clashing with Trump at the NATO Summit in The Hague. In the coming months and years, they should focus on increasing defense spending, further integrating Ukraine ...
Secretary-General Mark Rutte is getting allies to spend trillions more on defense—and keep Donald Trump on side.