NATO's summit in the Netherlands has been labeled 'transformational' as leaders agree to raise defense spending to Cold War levels. Discover the implications for Europe and global security.
In a dramatic NATO summit, Trump faces scrutiny over military actions in Iran and defense spending commitments. Tensions rise as allies question U.S. support and future of NATO.
In a historic move, NATO has agreed to increase defense spending from 2% to 5% of GDP by 2035, signaling a united front against security threats like Russia and terrorism.
As Trump meets NATO leaders, his controversial remarks on defense commitments and increased spending are raising eyebrows. Will his influence redefine the alliance's future?
As President Trump heads to the NATO summit, he raises eyebrows by questioning the U.S. commitment to mutual defense. What does this mean for European allies and global security?
In a controversial statement before a NATO summit, President Trump cast doubt on the U.S. commitment to NATO's Article 5, fueling tensions as leaders prepare for a significant defense spending increase.
In a surprising turn, President Trump hinted that the U.S. might not defend NATO allies who fail to meet defense spending commitments. His controversial stance raises questions about the future of the alliance and America's role in global security.