DONALD Trump has warned that Europe sending troops to Ukraine after a peace deal could end up in a catastrophic World War ...
Over just this past week, Donald Trump has done more to rip apart the U.S.–European alliance than any foe has managed to do ...
At last week’s Ukraine Defense Contact Group meeting in Brussels, newly minted U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared that the position of the U.S. government was that Ukraine will not join NATO ...
As I watch this second Trump administration unfold, I can’t help but notice how different the optics are between men and ...
Faced with the prospect of a diminished U.S. footprint in Europe, the European leaders’ meeting is expected to center on the ...
European leaders are scrambling to respond to President Trump’s first moves to end Russia’s war in Ukraine, shocked to find ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s overseas trip started with heckling from military families. That turned out to be one the best moments of his excursion.
Key European leaders are discussing how to deal with the Trump administration and plans to increase defense spending.
With transatlantic ties strained, Kyiv is pushing for deeper European defense cooperation, arguing that Ukraine’s battle-tested military should anchor the continent’s security.
Donald Trump is forging ahead with his foreign and domestic policy agendas in the early stages of his presidency, working toward a deal to end the war in Ukraine and shrinking the scale of federal ...
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