Trump, Ukraine and NATO
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SACEUR and Commander, USEUCOM Lt. Gen. Alexus G. Grynkewich, delivered the opening remarks at LANDEURO, delivered the day two keynote speech at LANDEURO.
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Nightmare for NATO: Russia Just ‘Deliberately’ Bombed a Polish Factory in UkraineA recent Russian drone strike deliberately targeted and damaged a Polish-owned factory in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, a move that is escalating tensions along NATO’s eastern flank. -While the attack on the Barlinek Group facility does not trigger NATO’s Article 5 collective defense clause,
And if NATO’s unity wavers, and deterrence fails, then they’re prepared to fight. Making the world a better place starts with average people making small decisions. That’s true in the Baltics, and it’s true in the United States,
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNNATO Military Budget Tops $1.38 Trillion, Outspending Russia by Over 10 TimesNATO and Russia have found themselves opposed for decades in one of the most consequential standoffs in military history. While Russia is home to one of the largest nuclear arsenals and a massive stockpile of conventional firepower,
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Can NATO Survive Without the United States?What would NATO look like without the United States? This video explores the far-reaching implications of a U.S. military or political withdrawal from weakened deterrence and strained budgets to rising European autonomy and shifting global power dynamics.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte discusses President Donald Trump's decision to sell weapons to NATO for Ukraine in an interview on 'Special Report.'
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNThe US Air Force Has Almost Twice As Many Logistical Aircraft Than All of NATOWhile fighter jets and stealth bombers get most of the headlines, it’s the logistical aircraft behind them that make those missions possible. When the United States bombed Iran’s nuclear facilities weeks ago,
President Donald Trump has softened his stance on NATO. He once called the Western alliance "obsolete." Now, he says, it's the "opposite of that."
President Donald Trump joined a long line of presidents who complained that the NATO countries fail to pay their fair share and therefore take advantage of the United States.