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US President Donald Trump urged NATO allies and China to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz after Iran blocked the key oil route
In a report published last month, the D.C.-based Atlantic Council identified five Russian attack scenarios Europe must prepare for. Two of the five targets listed are located in the Arctic: the Svalbard archipelago and the Åland Islands.
NATO's members with assets within firing range of Iran, are feeling the heat from the escalating war in the Middle East.
Some allies say no to ships, after US president demands at least seven countries help secure the strategic waterway.
European governments are spending more defense money in South Korea, France and Israel, according to a new analysis.
Russia is massing troops along NATO's borders and expanding military units while giving them combat experience, creating the backbone of a fighting force.
As fighting in the Middle East entered its third week, President Trump warned that failing to help secure the Strait of Hormuz would be “very bad for the future of NATO.”
Trump reportedly disappointed in U.K.'s hesitation on Iran campaign as European allies show mixed support for U.S.-Israel military operations against Tehran.
Nato leaders are meeting for the Munich Security Conference at a tense time for the security alliance. It is the first major summit since President Donald Trump threatened to take control of Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark - a fellow Nato ...
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Could NATO Put Nuclear Weapons in Finland? It’s Not Impossible
Finnish law has historically prohibited the importation or deployment of a nuclear weapon anywhere on its territory—but this is expected to change soon.
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Nations withdraw some equipment from NATO Arctic exercise amid Iran fallout
Italian personnel on board the San Giusto said the Andrea Doria had departed a few days earlier in case the destroyer is needed closer to home.