Donald Trump has warned that Nato faces a “very bad” future if US allies fail to assist in opening up the Strait of Hormuz, sending a blunt message to European nations to join his war effort in Iran.
The president made the threat about NATO’s future after appealing to allies to help open the Strait of Hormuz to ease the energy crisis.
Trump told Americans not to worry because the country is making money. Biden asked for sacrifice for democracy.
The growing attention to NATO’s Indo-Pacific partners reflects both strategic necessity and political uncertainty.
Meanwhile in Japan, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi insists that China, not the United States, is the most disruptive threat that countries face. Takaichi’s landslide victory in a snap election in ...
Over the past six years, Infantino has taken every opportunity to show support for the U.S. president. It could be about to ...
Iran has threatened to set oil and gas infrastructure in the Middle East “on fire” if its energy sites are attacked.
Retired Gen. Wesley Clark says no matter how successful the joint U.S. and Israeli strikes are in Iran - and he believes they have been - there is little to no chance of regime change in Iran, ...
Congress should restrict sales of advanced chips to foreign adversaries, make it easier to sell U.S. technology to friendly countries and pass sanctions bills to counter China and Russia, Democratic ...
A year of shuttle diplomacy by the Trump administration has brought no breakthrough in achieving peace in Ukraine.
People are asking tough questions, especially on the ineffectiveness of the regional security apparatus as well as the security guarantees of America that it has been promising the region for over ...
U.S. President Donald Trump announces “good news” on Ukraine and for the first time publicly speaks of progress with both Moscow and Kyiv – does this statement mean that the framework of a political ...
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