NATO allies refuse to help Trump open Strait of Hormuz
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NATO has expanded its footprint in the North Atlantic, partially in response to an increased Russian submarine presence.
A ballistic missile launched from Iran entered Turkish airspace on Monday and was shot down by NATO defenses, the Turkish defense ministry said in a statement. It was the second time in six days that Turkey announced the interception of a missile from Iran.
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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.
The leaders of Canada, Germany and Norway are urging Trump to rethink his suspendion of Russian oil sanctions. In comments to Euronews, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said he is "concerned" at the potential impact on Ukraine.
The proliferation of drones above the battlefield in Ukraine is forcing NATO forces to reckon with their own vulnerabilities.
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Trump delivers ultimatum to Iran
President Donald Trump said he hoped “many countries” would send warships to help open the Strait of Hormuz, a shipping route that’s become a flash point in the Iran war, hours after U.S. forces bombed military targets in an area key to Iran’s oil industry.