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Some conservative members of Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" movement have reacted angrily to the president's plans ...
President Trump has expressed growing support for NATO, saying that member nations are now "paying their own bills." ...
US President Donald Trump’s stance on Ukraine has shifted dramatically — from praising Vladimir Putin and pausing aid to now ...
Donald Trump’s remarks on Ukraine on Monday were far from the biggest announcement the US president could have made.
By Ben Aris in Berlin At least four countries are already bailing out of commitments to pay the US for weapons supplies for Ukraine, raising a question mark over the level of support Ukraine can ...
Earnings for the U.S. defense sector are coming, and will land about a week after a Monday meeting between President Donald ...
Donald Trump is threatening to withdraw the United States from NATO. This raises questions about whether this is possible, what challenges the alliance faces, and whether European NATO members ...
In 2014, NATO members committed to spending 2% of their Gross Domestic Product or economic output in the wake of Russia’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea region. The U.S. contributes 3.4% of ...
U.S. President Donald Trump cast doubt on Thursday on his willingness to defend Washington's NATO allies, saying he would not do so if they are not paying enough for their own defense.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday touted a plan for NATO member states to raise defense spending to 5 percent of their gross domestic product (GDP) as a "monumental win" for the United States ...
A change of administration poses questions for NATO including spending commitments, the prospect of the United States exiting the pact, and whether Ukraine could ever become a member.