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Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte contends that Euro-Atlantic security ‘is all interconnected with what is happening in the Pacific’.
Currently, 22 of the alliance’s 32 member countries meet or exceed NATO’s spending benchmark of 2% of GDP. Rutte is pushing for members to boost spending to 3.5% and commit a further 1.5% to ...
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… ...
He said US NATO troops in Europe, of which there are currently under 100,000, can be ready in a "moment's notice". "The capability to rapidly move into the locations is always here.
Eurovision season is over for another year but people are still talking about it, including claims online that the iconic song contest was created by NATO. Posts on social media and even some news ...
NATO’s Parliamentary Assembly is held twice annually, per the Dayton Daily News. Sessions occur in the spring and the fall, bringing NATO members and partner legislators together for a series of ...
INNSWORTH, England – A U.S. Soldier assigned to NATO’s Allied Rapid Reaction Corps headquartered here in Imjin Barracks here became the first U.S. Army ...
NATO Members Will Soon Agree To Raise Defense Spending To 5% Of GDP Over Next Decade, Rubio Says By Siladitya Ray, Forbes Staff. Siladitya Ray is a New Delhi-based Forbes news team reporter.
NATO's top official says Russia needs to move more quickly to end the war in Ukraine, and he's been told by the U.S. that Moscow must "do more." "The ball clearly is in the court of the Russians ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the Trump administration’s new envoy to NATO are seeking to reassure wary NATO members of the U.S. commitment to the alliance.
NATO has sheltered that economic relationship, and with it, the American way of life, for nearly eight decades, allowing the United States to build the largest, most dynamic economy in the world.
While NATO’s relevance is being questioned by some in Washington, officials in Brussels remain confident the alliance remains strong, pointing to a stark divide between rhetoric and reality.