NATO chief says Europe can't defend itself without US
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NATO's Rutte: Would more defense spending by European countries happen with Trump? Absolutely not
NATO General Secretary Mark Rutte explained to FOX News' 'Special Report,' that President Trump has pushed NATO countries into increasing their defense spending: MARK RUTTE: As I said this morning and a panel address,
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'You Can't....Keep On Dreaming': NATO Chief On Europe’s Defense Without US Amid Greenland Tensions
NATO chief Mark Rutte warns Europe cannot defend itself without US support, urging a dramatic increase in military spending and nuclear capability.
Perhaps at no other time in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s 75-plus year history has the alliance’s future faced greater uncertainty. President Donald Trump, a longtime NATO critic, has made the annexation of Greenland a key second-term objective,
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News Analysis: NATO has survived plenty over 75 years. Could Trump's Greenland threats end that?
With the Greenland crisis seemingly averted, the U.S. and its European allies still face a larger long-term challenge: Can their shaky marriage be saved?
The bill totals $839 billion, $8 billion, more than requested by the Trump administration, and pays for service member pay raises.
The Themes Transatlantic Defense ETF is riding a surge in defense spending that hasn’t been seen for years, maybe decades. The fund holds a concentrated portfolio of U.S. and European defense contractors,
Italy’s promise to raise defense spending to meet NATO targets will not impact the country’s social safety net, Finance Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti said.