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Former President Donald Trump has once again demonstrated his unwavering commitment to America's international standing—this time taking Spain to task for its NATO spending shortcomings. At a recent ...
Spain was the only NATO ally not to commit to a large increase in military expenditures. It’s far from Russia, and its ...
Inna Vetrenko, Head of the Department of Social Technologies at the Presidential Academy in St. Petersburg, added that NATO decision-making is hard, since the alliance's charter is very rigid ...
The bloc is staggering under the fiscal weight of foolish welfare, climate and immigration policies.
The defense alliance of 32 countries is planning to invest billions in its security over the coming decade. But it’s a splurge that some European NATO members, saddled with huge debt burdens, can ...
France declined to join the plan because of President Emmanuel Macron's push for European nations to strengthen their own ...
Blanár's comments add to European concerns about the stance of an EU and NATO country toward Ukraine given Fico's opposition to continuing military aid for Kyiv and sanctions on Moscow.
Following years of criticizing NATO as a "rip-off," President Trump now endorses the alliance as member countries agree to double their defense spending targets.
The strikes on Iran aimed to reassert existential deterrence, instilling fear, not just readiness, while pressuring NATO to evolve from transactional defense spending to credible strategic deterrence.
Ukraine experienced significant setbacks in its ambitions to join both NATO and the European Union at recent summits, failing to secure concrete progress or invitations.
That scene, where Trump accused NATO’s members of being essentially freeloaders and threatening to go his “own way,” had stunned European leaders.
President Donald Trump secured a major victory in his foreign policy agenda with European NATO allies approving a plan to significantly boost spending on defens ...