He threatened not to support others if they haven’t “paid” enough, but did not seem to know that the only time the alliance ...
In his ongoing like-hate relationship with NATO, President Donald Trump fired off another series of brickbats Thursday, ...
But during the first week of his second administration, Trump increased his demand on NATO members to spend the treaty-stipulated 2% of their gross domestic product on defense spending to 5%. “Last ...
Europe’s reaction to Trump’s policies highlights a growing push for strategic independence, a concept long supported by ...
Uneasiness grows over continued U.S. support for the 75-year-old alliance as Trump casts doubt on support from other members ...
“W E WOULD BE safer if we had our own nuclear arsenal,” Donald Tusk, Poland’s prime minister, told his country’s parliament ...
The president has discussed possibly favoring members of the alliance that spend a set percentage of their GDP on defense, ...
The system America took 80 years to assemble proved surprisingly fragile in the face of Trump’s assault, a revolution in how ...
multilateralist politics” that Trump “considers anathema to America first”. Yet “working collectively with Nato and the EU” is now embedded in modern Europe’s political DNA.
Trump does not do “policy” as Washington understands that term. His approach is personal, transactional, ad hoc, and episodic ...
Trump has said he supports Article 5, but he has never been a fan of NATO. In his first term as president, he suggested the U.S. might withdraw. Trump is right to expect our partners to carry their ...
His administration has already signaled to America’s European allies that ... Trump threatened to withdraw the U.S. from NATO during his first term and has questioned the merits of Article ...