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NATO Sec. Gen. Mark Rutte said "daddy has to sometimes use strong language." He was talking about the US, but MAGA has ...
Defence and economic policy experts agree the NATO agreement is broad enough that it affords allies a lot of wiggle room to ...
The 2025 Nato Summit in the Netherlands was expected to generate headlines around defence strategies and geopolitical ...
The NATO secretary general had one mission: Keep Trump happy. And to keep Trump happy, you sacrifice your dignity and treat ...
With every Oval Office meeting and summit, the leaders of other countries are settling on tactics and strategy in their ...
Here are the top stories involving the U.S. government this past week. The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday issued decisions on ...
This week's NATO summit in The Hague sent a clear message to Moscow, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski has said, ...
This year's NATO summit at The Hague saw a historic commitment to increase defense spending across the alliance, but several fundamental challenges remain. Those include uncertainty over the U.S.'s ...
A conversation with Ingrid Southworth, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to NATO and Lt Gen Sir Ian Cave, UK Military ...
Dr. Stefanie Babst, former Deputy Assistant Secretary General of NATO, expressed disappointment with the outcome of the NATO ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte referred to US leadership, not Trump, when he said "daddy" uses strong language sometimes.
NATO's new goals are a step in the right direction, but ensuring they're met will take vigilance on the part of the U.S. and ...