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President Donald Trump is suggesting that a commitment by NATO members to spend more on defense could help prevent future Russian aggression against its neighbors.
Much of the annual summit in The Hague seemed catered to the impulses and worldviews of the Republican president.
President Donald Trump set off a firestorm last Saturday night when he announced the U.S. strikes he ordered had "obliterated" Iran's nuclear sites. He and his top aides have only doubled down on the ...
Trump deemed the summit in The Hague this week a resounding success, while taking aim at Spain's refusal to commit to ...
President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Wednesday both tried to counter a preliminary U.S. intelligence ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — President Donald Trump on Wednesday rejected an early intelligence assessment that U.S. strikes inflicted only a marginal setback on Iran’s nuclear program, insisting ...
President Trump is headed home from the NATO Summit in the Netherlands. But, not before making it clear that Saturday's strikes on Iran's nuclear sites were successful.
A nuclear expert warned that Iran could have a Hiroshima-type bomb "within six to 12 months," provided the most recent U.S.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas writes to Donald Trump to broker peace in the conflict with Israel. In a letter to the US ...
President Donald Trump criticized the media for reporting on a leaked intelligence assessment that found U.S. airstrikes on ...
NATO leaders on Wednesday backed the big increase in defense spending that US President Donald Trump had demanded, and ...