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Since the Cold War, the United States and many of its North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies have regarded the Arctic as a ...
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?
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 ...
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.
Trump's unpredictability causes great anxiety in Europe, particularly his questioning of the mutual defense promise at the heart of the alliance.
Allies, ambitions, and arguments - what to watch when NATO leaders gather in The Hague this week.
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.
Secretary-General Mark Rutte is getting allies to spend trillions more on defense—and keep Donald Trump on side.
In his keynote pre-Summit address, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will set out how NATO will become a stronger, fairer and more lethal Alliance. During his speech and conversation with the audience ...
NATO summits have often coincided with key points in transatlantic security. Thanks to Donald Trump’s disruptive agenda, the Hague summit from June 24 to 25 promises to be particularly significant – ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is urging the 32 member nations to devote more funds, equipment and political energy to the world's biggest military alliance.
President Trump is taking a sledgehammer to 75 years of consensus understanding of NATO's collective defense commitment.
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