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European leaders sounded the alarm after comments in President Donald Trump’s newly released National Security Strategy questioned the continent’s economic vitality and long-term reliability as a U.S.
European nations are constructing a defensive wall along NATO's eastern frontier as Western intelligence agencies warn Russia could be militarily capable of attacking the alliance within five years. To assist with the construction of defensive works,
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte issued a stern warning to the organization’s allied nations on Thursday, suggesting they stand as “Russia’s next target” after Ukraine. Rutte delivered the sobering message that NATO countries are “already in harm’s way” during a keynote address at a Berlin event hosted by the Munich Security Conference.
With peace in Ukraine still elusive, progress from U.S. initiatives have officials discussing a postwar security landscape.
U.S. officials reportedly said that they remain unsatisfied with the progress allies are making when it comes to bolstering their own capabilities.
BRUSSELS — China is just as dangerous to European energy security as Russia, NATO Deputy Secretary-General Radmila Šekerinska warned a closed gathering of EU energy ministers this week.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned Thursday that members of the alliance could be “Russia’s next target,” calling for a rapid rise in defense spending to prevent a war similar to those seen by past generations.
The US has given Europe until 2027 to take over the decisive bulk of NATO’s conventional defense capabilities, ranging from intelligence to missiles, Reuters reported on Friday, citing people it didn’t name.
The diplomat questioned whether Europe would be a dynamic economy or just somewhere Americans visit for lovely wines, cheeses and beers
NATO chief Mark Rutte warned members of the military alliance must treat the threat posed by Moscow more urgently as they may be "Russia's next target."
The United States wants Europe to take over the majority of NATO's conventional defense capabilities, from intelligence to missiles, by 2027, Pentagon officials told diplomats in Washington this week,
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NATO outlined 'war time' strategy to counter 'expanionist' Russia
Russia lashed out at Britain for ignoring Putin's warnings as Moscow rolled out Yars nuclear missiles and staged war games while denying any threat to the UK.