Trump, Greenland and NATO
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The Trump administration has repeatedly said the U.S. should be in control of Greenland, which is part of Denmark and NATO.
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Dem senator introduces bill to stop Trump from invading 'another country on a whim' over Greenland
Ariz., introduced new legislation to block President Donald Trump from invading Greenland after threats of military action.
US threats to annex Greenland following the attack on Venezuela should be taken seriously. European countries have important leverage they should be prepared to use.
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With NATO leaders recently agreeing to significantly ramp up member nations’ spending on military over the next 10 years, it was a major win by President Donald Trump after a years-long push over complaints the alliance was taking advantage of the ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Two words came up again and again around NATO’s annual summit this week: Article 5. Over the years, President Donald Trump has suggested that his backing for other allies under NATO's collective security guarantee would ...
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NATO countries preparing for Arctic war are betting on this rugged 6x6 armored personnel carrier
Patria, Finland's biggest defense contractor, is scaling up production as it deals with an order backlog of over 1,000 vehicles from NATO allies.
NATO countries agreed cyberattacks would be evaluated on a "case-by-case basis." President Joe Biden and leaders from the 30 countries that now make up NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, agreed at their summit in Brussels "that the impact of ...
When a group of defense insiders gathered in Whitehall, the home of the British government, last month to discuss how prepared the United Kingdom and its allies were for a war they believe could come in the next few years,
The rhetoric follows a dramatic U.S. raid in Venezuela and revives Trump’s long-standing focus on Greenland, transforming diplomatic discussions into fears of coercion. But U.S. military posture there remains unchanged.