U.S. Allies at NATO Focus on Europe as the Trump Administration Steps Back
European NATO members are increasing defense spending and capabilities as the US reduces conventional forces, with NATO launching Arctic Sentry to address Arctic security concerns, officials said.
- U.S. allies at NATO are focusing more on Europe's defense as the Trump administration steps back from leading the alliance.
- European countries and Canada have to buy American weapons to donate to Ukraine now that U.S. supplies have dried up under Trump.
- Britain announced an extra $682 million in urgent air defense for Ukraine, while Sweden will fund more American weapons purchases.
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NATO chief blasts Europe’s defense hopes in one brutal word, confirming they are totally reliant on the US for key capabilities
NATO chief Mark Rutte recently made a brutally honest assessment, arguing that European defense is basically “helpless” without the United States providing key military assets. His statement comes from a worrying reality: while Europe can produce the equipment, it still relies heavily on American intelligence, logistics, and command-and-control capabilities systems to coordinate all that firepower. According to Politico, without those crucial el…
Europe's NATO allies today dismissed concerns that the US has abdicated its leadership role in the world's largest security organization, leaving it and Canada to do the bulk of Europe's defense work.
NATO allies focus on Europe as Hegseth, Rubio skip meetings
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President Donald Trump is radically altering NATO — a multinational alliance that has maintained global security in the roughly eight decades following the end of World War II — so that instead of the US being the leader of its more than two dozen members, it is instead merely “one of 32.”Instead of openly abandoning NATO the United States under Trump is "quiet quitting," which means stepping back piecemeal from the leadership role it had previo…
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