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Donald Trump Could Make NATO CollapseFormer President Trump has consistently criticized NATO, viewing allies as financial freeloaders who rely too heavily on U.S.
European members of Nato are scrambling to find a solution to the problem of the US wanting to be less involved.
WARSAW, April 4 (Reuters) - United States President Donald Trump remains committed to NATO's Article 5 on mutual defence and will be present at a NATO summit in The Hague in June, Polish Foreign ...
Federal party leaders and candidates in the upcoming election say they are committed to getting Canada to meet NATO’s current defence spending target but are resisting the Trump administration ...
Advertisement After hearing President Truman hail it as a "shield against aggression," the Foreign Ministers stepped up one by one to put their names to the historic, 1,040-word pact. The ...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio assured nervous NATO allies on Thursday of Washington's commitment but urged them to massively ramp up defense spending. The call comes as Donald Trump sows ...
Rubio says US remains committed to NATO despite Trump criticisms Rubio says allies will have more than a year or two to step up defence spending European security shaken by Trump's opening to ...
The US Senate has confirmed President Donald Trump's nominee Matt Whitaker to be the US ambassador to NATO, at a time of growing concern about Washington’s commitment to the defence alliance.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told NATO members that the US remained committed to the alliance, but said they must agree to massively ramp up their spending targets for defence. President ...
"Some of this hysteria and hyperbole that I see in the global media and some domestic media in the United States about NATO is unwarranted," Rubio said on his first visit to meet his NATO ...
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