Trump Threatens to Leave NATO—but There’s 1 Big Problem
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Chances of US withdrawing from NATO surge
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Over the past three years, Chinese foreign and defense ministry spokespersons have adopted a much more negative tone toward NATO. This is striking given that the alliance maintains only a limited presence in Asia. Since 2021, China has increasingly ...
Recognizing NATO’s mission to guarantee freedom and security, our team advocates for implementing the TTT Plan - Technology, Transition, Trust. In order to promote transparency and accountability, NATO should prioritize collaboration with civil society ...
On May 7, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) released a report that lays out the findings of a “comprehensive and deep reflection process on the southern neighbourhood” carried out by a group of independent experts. This process derives from ...
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends a meeting to discuss the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran and the impact on the Strait of Hormuz, in London, Britain, March 30, 2026. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy/Pool/File Photo LONDON,
NPR's A Martinez asks Dan Baer, former U.S. ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, about the Trump administration's recent rhetoric around NATO.
In an interview with The Telegraph published Wednesday, President Donald Trump said he is considering removing the U.S. from NATO once the Iran war ends, calling the military alliance a "paper tiger." "I would say [it’s] beyond reconsideration,
Donald Trump says he is seriously considering withdrawing the US from NATO. Details of the address and reactions from world leaders.