NATO, Ukraine and Donald Trump
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President Trump is weighing new funding for Ukraine for the first time since taking office in January, diplomatic sources told CBS News.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte praised President Trump’s commitment to the military alliance during a recent interview and said the president deserves credit for pushing the 32-nation members
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Nato scrambles jets as Russia launches one of the most intense drone and missile blitzes of the war - Russia is believed to have launched up to 30 missiles and 700 military drones in a major escalatio
Trump, however, has long been a NATO skeptic. He has excoriated NATO as a financial drain on the United States, and it was reported that several times during his first term he even privately threatened to withdraw from it.
President Trump said late Thursday that a deal was struck with NATO to send weapons to Ukraine, with the military alliance bearing the brunt of the cost. “We’re sending weapons to NATO, and NATO is paying for those weapons,
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Trump Spooked By NATO Chief's Beijing Warning? 12,000 US Soldiers, 350 Warplanes Deployed Near ChinaPacific, the U.S. has launched massive war games involving over 12,000 troops and 350 warplanes to prepare for potential conflict with China. The Pentagon's large-scale exercises simulate clashes over Taiwan,
Speaking in Rome, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Germany would pay for two of the systems while Norway has agreed to supply one. View on euronews
In a wide-ranging interview with NBC News, Trump talked about tariffs, sending Patriot missiles to NATO for Ukraine and how he'll sell his recently passed "big, beautiful bill."