Nato, Trump and Hormuz
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US president Donald Trump has suggested that NATO may be have a "very bad" future if allies don't help ensure safe passage for commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for
NATO has expanded its footprint in the North Atlantic, partially in response to an increased Russian submarine presence.
Croatia — a member of the E.U. and NATO, and Serbia’s foe during the wars of the 1990s — has criticized the missile purchase as a threat to regional stability.
NATO's members with assets within firing range of Iran, are feeling the heat from the escalating war in the Middle East.
Starmer rejects Trump’s threats after US president warns Nato faces ‘very bad’ future - Senior cabinet minister Pat McFadden said the Iran war had nothing to do with Nato and Britain did not have to s
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NATO allies are linking their defenses together to better hunt and kill drones on its eastern edge
By linking different sensors and systems, the US and its allies will have a better air surveillance network for potential drone threats.
Turkey has said the munition was neutralized by "NATO air and missile defense assets deployed in the Eastern Mediterranean."