European Union leaders on Friday downplayed skepticism from U.S. President Donald Trump about solidarity among NATO members ...
Uneasiness grows over continued U.S. support for the 75-year-old alliance as Trump casts doubt on support from other members ...
The US accounted for the majority of arms imports by European NATO states in the last four years, a Swedish research group ...
Trump has repeatedly criticized Europe's defense spending and previously threatened to leave NATO if allies didn't pay more.
Good morning. Defense is top-of-mind across Europe, with Germany’s chancellor-in-waiting saying he’s ready to compromise with ...
Higher European defence budgets and a ramp-up of production by military equipment industries are necessary to secure Europe, ...
The Trump administration’s warning last month that Europe must now take care of security in its own backyard raises troubling questions ...
Under a 2023 law, a president can’t unilaterally withdraw from the alliance without a two-thirds supermajority in the Senate ...
Europe’s military personnel shortfalls exposed as Trump warns US security priorities lie elsewhere
The Trump administration’s warning last month that Europe must now take care of security in its own backyard raises troubling ...
Trump has repeatedly expressed his contention that European countries have been taking advantage of the U.S. by not spending more on defense.
U.S. President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte met Thursday to discuss current events affecting the United ...
President Donald Trump hosts NATO secretary general Mark Rutte.
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