Iran, NATO and Trump
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President Donald Trump made false claims about NATO, NASA, foreign policy, taxes, immigration and other subjects in a Fox Business interview that aired Wednesday morning.
Donald Trump’s lashing out at NATO allies over the Iran War is as dangerous as it is unjustified. In the midst of US involvement in a war against Iran, President Donald Trump has decided to double down on previous public expressions of disregard and distrust toward NATO.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth warned that some traditional U.S. allies are "hemming and hawing about the use of force" as Washington presses forward with its campaign against Iran, raising fresh questions about NATO cohesion at a moment of escalation.
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, facing pressure at home over defence spending targets, said the country will do everything it can to fulfill its NATO commitments, following a meeting with the military alliance's secretary general in Prague.
Victor Davis Hanson suggested letting NATO "die on the vine" by putting into it exactly the amount of effort that Canada does, while making bilateral deals with European countries that support the U.S.
NATO membership may seem abstract to many Americans, but not so in Hampton Roads, which is home to the alliance’s operations in North America.
“We no longer ‘need,’ or desire, the Nato Countries’ assistance,” President Trump posted on Truth Social last week, “WE NEVER DID!” Trump’s outburst sprang from ire over our NATO allies’ refusal to join US efforts to open the Strait of ...
Authorities have scrambled four Rafale B fighters as part of an 'enhanced Air Policing Mission' over the Baltic Sea with six Russian planes escorted away