NATO, Trump and Strait of Hormuz
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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte caved to a "disappointed" President Donald Trump on Wednesday, slamming his European allies as Trump did for not doing more to aid the U.S. in its war on Iran
President Trump lashed out after hosting Mark Rutte, NATO’s secretary general, at the White House on Wednesday.
By Gram Slattery and Steve Holland WASHINGTON, April 9 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump, upset at NATO allies' failure to help secure the Strait of Hormuz and angry that his plans to acquire Greenland have not advanced,
A panel in the Turkish capital concluded that NATO remains a resilient and adaptive alliance despite mounting global challenges, emphasizing its
President Donald Trump's "little excursion" into war with Iran has morphed into a more than a month-long slog, despite his nonstop assertions that his ill-defined mission has been accomplished and that the hostilities will wrap up soon. And there are two ...
Read our Privacy Policy A NATO member country was forced to scramble fighter jets once again this week after a Russian reconnaissance aircraft was spotted over the Baltic Sea. Poland scrambled F-16 fighter jets in response to a Russian Il-20 reconnaissance aircraft operating near Western defence positions.
Retired US army officer Ben Hodges has warned that Donald Trump pulling America out of NATO would be a disastrous "gift for the Kremlin" as the president threatens to leave the alliance
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said Wednesday the U.S. conflict with Iran could lead to a “North Korea moment” that could put other countries at a “big risk.” Rutte, who has developed a strong relationship with President Trump despite the U.