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Trump's unpredictability causes great anxiety in Europe, particularly his questioning of the mutual defense promise at the ...
NATO defense ministers are proposing a 5% annual investment in defense spending by member nations to enhance defensive capabilities during a meeting in Brussels on Thursday.
In his keynote pre-Summit address, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will set out how NATO will become a stronger, fairer and more lethal Alliance. During his speech and conversation with the audience ...
NATO countries are using creative math to meet the U.S. president’s demand to more than double annual spending, partly by expanding what counts beyond soldiers and weapons.
As Drones Transform Warfare, NATO May Be Vulnerable Assaults in Russia and Ukraine have shown major military powers that they are unprepared for evolving forms of warfare, and need to adapt.
Hegseth’s office cited scheduling concerns as the reason for his absence from the meeting, though the defense secretary will be in Brussels on Thursday for a different NATO meeting.
President Donald Trump has nominated Air Force Lt. Gen. Alexus Grynkewich to lead U.S. and NATO forces in Europe, sending a strong signal the administration will continue to play a leadership role ...
Several NATO countries — mostly smaller states on the alliance’s eastern flank — are already spending above the current 2 percent goal and see higher spending as necessary to deter Russia.
Ukraine, Russia, defense spending and a general lack of U.S. enthusiasm are all on the table at this year's NATO Summit.
Increased military spending in Europe must be directed toward hard-power capabilities to give NATO credibility that goes beyond American firepower, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Thursday.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is axing jobs inside the world’s most powerful military alliance as part of a major restructuring effort. Rutte, who took over as NATO chief last October, plans to ...
The position of supreme allied commander, which oversees all Nato operations in Europe, has been filled by a US general since its creation after World War II.