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NATO allies can’t entirely hedge their security concerns around “reliance on America,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth publicly warned during his visit to Brussels Thursday to meet… ...
Most NATO armies could not meet Ukrainian standards, in terms of actual combat effectiveness," said Hodges, who was the US Army's commanding general in Europe from 2014 to 2017.
Moscow objected to NATO enlargement as soon as the alliance hatched the idea. The United States has consistently dismissed these objections. As he launched the first round of enlargement at NATO’s ...
Ukraine, Russia, defense spending and a general lack of U.S. enthusiasm are all on the table at this year's NATO Summit.
NATO defence ministers are set Thursday to approve purchasing targets for stocking up on weapons and military equipment to better defend Europe, the Arctic and the North Atlantic, as part of a U.S ...
Back at NATO headquarters, in addition to the monuments marking the Cold War and 9/11, other symbols capture what the alliance is and why it matters. There is a memorial to those who have fallen in ...
NATO’s call to arms: Time to muscle up ‘at the speed of fear’ Ahead of NATO’s annual summit, European leaders grapple with fear — and the need to spend more.
NATO's European members, who see Russia as an existential threat and NATO as the principal means of countering it, want to signal their continued strong support for Ukraine.
But more is needed. NATO’s advanced maritime domain awareness tools, particularly the intelligence fusion capacities from Portugal’s Center of Excellence, should be shared and co-developed.
NATO member states signed off on the military alliance’s most ambitious military ramp-up since the Cold War as leaders closed in on an agreement to ratchet up spending at a summit later this month.
Unlike at NATO’s previous two annual summits, the leaders do not plan to hold a formal meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council, the official venue for talks between the alliance and Kyiv.
Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander James Stavridis said Thursday he sees a 2 in 3 chance President Trump strikes Iran. “I think it’s a close call for the president,” Stavridis told CNN’s ...