It’s a new day in Europe. Gone are the halcyon years of unshakeable American commitment to Europe’s defense against Russia.
Trump recalled how he had strong-armed many NATO nations to boost their defense spending to a minimum of 2% of GDP during his first term. He recently called for that threshold to be 5%.
Confidence in America's role in safeguarding its allies in Europe is wavering, while Washington has launched into a trade war ...
Membership in NATO has long offered protection under the American nuclear umbrella and the principle of collective defense. But the alliance also has extensive requirements — not just spending ...
NATO will not take part in securing a ceasefire in Ukraine - "I am optimistic the war will end this year," Rutte tells ...
The US President boasted about pressuring European countries to boost military spending during his first presidential term in ...
The debate over the deal cast defense spending as an issue of growing urgency as doubts increase about the U.S. commitment to ...
President Donald Trump is scheduled Thursday to welcome NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to the White House. The pair are ...