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Canadian military members and civilians are among the personnel NATO has pulled out of Iraq as the country faces retaliatory attacks from Iran along with other Gulf countries during the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
Most NATO members have informed the U.S. that they don't want to get involved in the Strait of Hormuz coalition the Trump administration is trying to put together, President Trump said on Tuesday. Why it matters: The strait closure has become the main crisis in the war for the White House.
Nato leaders are meeting for the Munich Security Conference at a tense time for the security alliance. It is the first major summit since President Donald Trump threatened to take control of Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark - a fellow Nato ...
If a war were to break out, would you be willing to fight for your country? This is a shortened version of the question used in the World Values Survey and the European Values Study since the early 1980s to assess citizens’ willingness to fight.
The United States President, Donald J. Trump, has lashed out at members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), accusing them of failing to support military efforts against Iran and complaining about rising global oil prices.
LONDON -- NATO troops, vessels and aircraft took to the frigid North Atlantic Ocean last month to sharpen their skills for a potential future war at sea, whether in the tumultuous Atlantic or in waters closer to their hypothetical Russian adversaries.
The Turkish Defense Ministry warned that it will take necessary steps without hesitation. Turkey said on Monday that NATO air defenses shot down a second ballistic missile that was fired from Iran
NATO has launched a new mission in the Arctic, in large part to dispel the claims of President Trump that the U.S. should take over Greenland to fill security gaps in the region. As Teri Schultz reports, there are some concerns that the Alliance may be ...
Escalating Tensions Between Trump and NATO New York: The divide between US President Donald Trump and NATO widened on Friday as he labeled alliance members as 'cowards' and cautioned that he would 'remember' their reluctance to assist in securing the Strait of Hormuz.