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Major headlines emphasize NATO’s defense spending surge while sidelining the rhetoric of deterrence— raising questions about ...
Instead, Rutte helped lobby for Trump's demand for NATO nations to jump military spending to 5% of GDP. Rutte explained why ...
By Mark John In their rush to retain Donald Trump's support for Nato, the alliance's European members have promised to more ...
NATO’s just-completed summit in The Hague came at a time of extraordinary tension. Since returning to the White House, Donald ...
The public agrees in principle that welfare spending should come down but wants disability benefits to be protected ...
Japan’s nuanced diplomacy reflects its effort to balance alliance solidarity with its national legal and economic ...
Why did the US president arrive to a hero's welcome despite having relentlessly berated and humiliated America's European ...
The president is pressing foreign leaders on everything from military budgets to antitrust laws — all under the banner of ...
NATO will “rapidly expand our defence industrial capacity on both sides of the Atlantic,” Secretary General Mark Rutte.
A Supreme Court decision, a Middle East ceasefire, and a major trade breakthrough with China shifted the narrative in his favor.
Nation-building projects are what governments used to call capital spending and we already know that Carney is planning to ...
NATO leaders are set to hold a shortened summit in the Netherlands from June 24–25, with Ukraine playing a far smaller role ...