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The president’s trip to NATO offered a glimpse into how he sees himself — and wants to be seen — on the world stage.
Of the 5% of GDP members are expected to earmark for defence in 2035, 3.5% will be dedicated to core military spending, with ...
President Donald Trump recently sat down to speak with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, who has been under fire for his ...
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The US president claims credit for multiple cease-fires and demands recognition, but avoids thorny foreign policy realities.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is sticking by his decision to break with NATO allies this week from spending more on ...
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands was captured on camera seeming to imitate the American president’s mannerisms.
How did NATO leaders impress the president? Through pampering and genuflecting flattery, which worked surprisingly well.
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How Trump finally learned to love NATO -- for now
Washington (AFP) – It will go down as the summit where US President Donald Trump learned to stop worrying and love NATO.
The White House embraced the moniker of "daddy" for Donald Trump in a video that it released after NATO chief Mark Rutte used ...
The President rode in on a wave of momentum, but events during his trip revealed the risks of his disruptive approach: ...