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President Donald Trump's critics scoffed at his idea for NATO allies to pay more for their defense. Now, a new deal is in place to achieve that goal.
Total spending by NATO nations has climbed by $50 billion since Trump first rattled their cages.
President Trump's shift from NATO critic to supporter coincides with alliance nations doubling defense spending targets from 2% to 5% of GDP, following years of contentious relations.
The NATO summit in The Hague reaffirmed the alliance's commitment to Ukraine's Euro-Atlantic future, and President Zelensky's meeting with President Trump highlighted the need for strengthened air ...
The conventional wisdom seems to be that Donald Trump got what he wanted out of NATO. But what if it's NATO that got what it wanted out of him?
President Donald Trump's NATO Summit appearance sparked a White House meme video after Secretary General Rutte's "daddy" comment, generating mixed reactions on social media.
The moves come in the midst of an on-and-off Trump threat to impose tariffs on countries and right an imbalance in trade.
The U.S. is selling weapons to NATO so they can provide them to Ukraine as it struggles to fend off Russia’s drone and missile attacks, Trump says ...
NATO Sec. Gen. Mark Rutte said "daddy has to sometimes use strong language." He was talking about the US, but MAGA has created Trump shirts with it.
Bodyguards protecting Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson reportedly exposed sensitive information about him by uploading workouts to Strava. View on euronews ...
Rutte playfully called Trump “Daddy” after the president used an analogy of children fighting on a playground to describe Israel and Iran’s longstanding conflict.
Italy, along with other NATO countries, has agreed to sharply increase defence spending over the next decade, but Giorgia Meloni's government is already working on imaginative ways to minimise any ...
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