NATO, Greenland and Trump
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What is Nato? Denmark warns Greenland invasion by US would end organisation - Nato would collapse if Donald Trump decides to occupy Greenland, warns the Danish PM
Trump’s push to control Greenland has triggered sharp resistance from NATO allies, risking a historic internal split, as Greenland and Europe unite to defend sovereignty and NATO’s unity.
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On Wednesday, defense ministers from NATO’s 32 member countries will meet in Brussels to discuss the defense spending targets established during their summit at The Hague in June. NATO’s defense ministers will also meet with Ukrainian officials to ...
A Finnish Navy vessel carries U.S. Marines during Operation Baltic Sentry in Southern Finland, Feb. 25, 2025. (Lance Cpl. Brian Bolin Jr./U.S. Marine Corps) Given Russian President Vladimir Putin’s aggression in not only continuing the war in Ukraine but ...
President Joe Biden and his NATO counterparts are meeting in Washington this week to mark the 75th anniversary of the world’s biggest security organization just as Russia presses its advantage on the battlefield in Ukraine. The three-day summit, which ...
Given the latest US National Security Strategy released last week, Are we now looking at the inevitable decline of NATO?. Is it inevitable that ultimately the US will withdrawn from NATO to focus on the China threat? Is there sufficient collective ...
Over the past three years, Chinese foreign and defense ministry spokespersons have adopted a much more negative tone toward NATO. This is striking given that the alliance maintains only a limited presence in Asia. Since 2021, China has increasingly ...
What does Greenland have that Donald Trump wants? He said US needs control of the island for national security. What Denmark and Greenland leaders say