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Tillis rips Trump’s NATO criticism: US lives would ‘be lost in great numbers without’ alliance
Retiring Republican Sen. Thom Tillis (N.C.) ripped President Trump’s threats against the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in recent weeks, amid escalating tensions over the conflict in the Middle East.
By Steve Holland and Gram Slattery MIAMI, March 27 (Reuters) - Donald Trump said on Friday the United States does not "have to be there for NATO," comments that again raised questions about the U.S. president's commitment to the mutual defense provisions at the center of the transatlantic alliance.
Giuseppe Cavo Dragone says in an interview that if the conflict in Iran were to result in transfers of military equipment intended for Ukraine, the countries of Europe would have the capacity to take over.
All 32 NATO nations met or exceeded the alliance's target for defense spending last year, Secretary-General Mark Rutte said, as Canada and several ally nations increased their investment in defense.
President Trump put NATO allies on notice Tuesday after they shunned his request for assistance in keeping the Strait of Hormuz open for international shipping. Trump, both publicly and on social media,
I n July 2018, NATO’s gleaming new Brussels headquarters was poised to host its first leaders’ summit. Dignitaries from around the world gathered in the arched buildings designed to look like interlocking fingers.
Colby, Deputy Secretary of Defense and key figure in the new National Strategy of the Trump Administration, will present this new phase of the Organization at the meeting of Defense Ministers this Thursday. NATO has entered a new phase. In 3.0. And it is ...
Last May, NATO invited 10 Ukrainians to act as an opposing force during Hedgehog 2025, one of NATO’s largest exercises in the Baltics. The Ukrainians
Nato defence funding is from the US - even partial withdrawal would have major consequences for the UK, Europe and global security