Trump, Greenland and NATO
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US President Donald Trump on Saturday appeared to be partially walking back remarks on the role of non-US NATO troops in Afghanistan amid growing outrage from European allies.- 'Unacceptable': Meloni - But Britain was not the only NATO ally to express anger at Trump's earlier remarks,
President Trump has set off a firestorm in the United Kingdom and among NATO allies whose troops fought and died in Afghanistan by claiming NATO forces “stayed a little back” from the front lines. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and leaders across the political spectrum,
The French troops will join those from Germany, Norway and other countries.
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Trump angers allies with claim NATO troops ‘stayed a little back’ from frontlines in Afghanistan
US President Donald Trump has once again questioned whether NATO allies would “be there” if the United States “ever needed them,” claiming that the alliance’s troops “stayed a little back” from the frontlines in Afghanistan.
The poll of NATO member states showed median approval of China’s leadership rising and that of Washington falling in 2025.
Prince Harry, who served in the war in Afghanistan, said the “sacrifices” of British soldiers during the conflict there “deserve to be spoken about truthfully and with respect” — a rebuke of President
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NATO's Rutte: Would more defense spending by European countries happen with Trump? Absolutely not
NATO General Secretary Mark Rutte explained to FOX News' 'Special Report,' that President Trump has pushed NATO countries into increasing their defense spending: MARK RUTTE: As I said this morning and a panel address,
Perhaps at no other time in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s 75-plus year history has the alliance’s future faced greater uncertainty. President Donald Trump, a longtime NATO critic, has made the annexation of Greenland a key second-term objective,
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A NATO fighter wing showed up for front-line air patrols with drone defenses for the first time
A Spanish fighter wing that deployed to Lithuania for NATO air policing operations arrived on base with a counter-drone system.
U.S. president said alliance troops stayed "a little off the front lines" during the war in Afghanistan.
President Trump suggested the U.S. should have tested NATO’s commitment by invoking Article 5 in response to the southern border crisis.