NATO, Greenland and Donald Trump
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Greenland is an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark, which is a member of the U.S.-led NATO. Last week, Trump hinted at potential action.
The Kyiv Independent’s Martin Fornusek speaks with Kurt Volker, former U.S. special representative for Ukraine negotiations and former U.S. ambassador to NATO, about U.S. foreign policy, NATO’s future,
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Why Russia probably sees NATO’s survival as a threat
When the Soviet Union collapsed, many expected NATO to disappear with it. Instead, the alliance expanded and adapted. This documentary explains why NATO continued, focusing on security concerns, institutional momentum,
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Donald Trump‘s first post on his Truth Social platform on Monday morning did not sit well with some of his supporters — and they let him know in their responses to the presidential boast.With reports that the Trump administration is looking into military options for the invasion and occupation of
This comes days after three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets flew into Estonian airspace, staying there for 12 minutes. Estonian officials said the jets switched off their transponders, ignored calls from controllers, and flew a trajectory that made clear it ...
Deepening our co-operation with Nato should be firmly re-evaluated, and a healthy distance should be maintained where possible.
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Why NATO needs a new nuclear strategy
Whenever nuclear deterrence has been debated within NATO in recent years, two aspects have been the focus of attention, leaving out the most pressing issue connected to the alliance itself. On the one hand, there is the question of whether Russia's attack ...
AMERICA’S HUNGER for Greenland is setting off an explosive row within NATO. President Donald Trump, infuriated by European allies’ resistance to his effort to annex the autonomous Danish territory, said on January 17th that he would impose 10% tariffs on imports from eight European countries that had sent troops there two days earlier.