NATO, Pete Hegseth and Europe
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used a meeting of NATO defense ministers to continue the Trump administration’s sharp criticism of European military policies.
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Finland's parliament votes to lift decades-old ban on nuclear weapons in historic NATO defense shift
Finland's parliament votes to lift a decades-old nuclear weapons ban in a historic defense policy shift to align more closely with NATO deterrence.
NATO deployed an Italian SAMP/T missile-defense system in the central Anatolian city of Konya to reinforce the alliance’s air defense, Turkey’s Defense Ministry said on Thursday.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is set to travel next week to Washington to meet with President Trump amid tensions over the U.S. cutting the number of troops and equipment it would provide to its European allies should they be attacked.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte says member nations must arrive at next month's summit with credible plans to meet the alliance's new five per cent defence spending benchmark. The demand intensifies pressure on Canada,
Turkey, ahead of a NATO summit in Ankara next month, is not only raising a security force larger than many alliance members’ militaries but also giving the Turkish capital a cosmetic makeover.
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Ukraine's small drone teams keep beating NATO units in exercises, and neither side is surprised
Ukraine has more battlefield drone experience than many NATO allies, and it's eager to share its hard-won expertise.
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Zelensky: Ukraine effectively has 'NATO's second-strongest army'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has described his country's armed forces as effectively "NATO's second-strongest army," arguing that the alliance needs Ukraine as much as Ukraine needs NATO. "NATO needs us,
