Nato, Greenland and Donald Trump
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The United States operated a number of bases in Greenland during the Cold War, which an expert said it could reopen.
The US is considering military action to seize Greenland, in a move that could cause divisions within the NATO alliance.
As winter 2025 approaches, Europe's security landscape is shifting rapidly. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has issued a stark warning to NATO: Russian President Vladimir Putin may target NATO members even as the war in Ukraine continues.
Donald Trump's desire to acquire Greenland has raised questions about the US's commitment to NATO. The US maintains a major military presence in Germany — a vital part of its post-World War II national defense strategy.
This weekend, about 60 heads of state and government, and thousands of others will descend on Chicago to attend a NATO summit. The gathering will focus on the alliance's involvement in Afghanistan — and ensuring a long-term commitment to the country.
STUTTGART, Germany — A Cold War-era NATO fuel system designed to keep allied armies moving during wartime is getting extended into Poland, Polish officials said Friday. The $5.5 billion military pipeline initiative will connect Poland to NATO’s ...
Czech defence group Czechoslovak Group (CSG) is looking to expand globally, including moves into new areas like jet engines used for drones or missiles, as it prepares for what could be one of Europe's biggest IPOs this year.
Russia has declared that its standoff with the West has gone far beyond a “Cold War,” warning that a fiery confrontation is now underway. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said on Thursday that it was wrong to compare the current tensions ...
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said he was not discussing whether such a step would be good or bad - simply stating a fact. Trump has repeatedly insisted he will settle for nothing less than ownership of Greenland,