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Russia, China, Iran and North Korea are all hostile to the U.S. That doesn’t mean they would go to war for one another—for ...
President Donald Trump, right, speaks with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte during a group photo of NATO heads of state and ...
The U.S. Secretary of State wants to bolster defense ties in the Indo-Pacific, while distrust of Trump’s commitments to the ...
Kyiv has called for "biting" sanctions after Russia launched hundreds of drones and missiles overnight. US President Trump ...
The alliance's secretary general underlined that NATO allies need to increase military and defence production after meeting ...
China hit back at what it said was misinformation that stoked confrontation after NATO General Secretary Mark Rutte sounded the alarm about Beijing's "massive military buildup" and its support for ...
Rutte said China’s “rapid build-up of its military” was concerning to Europe, with Beijing planning to grow its navy to 450 ships and possess 1000 nuclear warheads by 2030.
Nato secretary general Mark Rutte has said that China ’s “massive” military buildup has raised the risk of conflict over Taiwan, potentially drawing in Russia and impacting European security.
THE HAGUE, June 25 (Reuters) - There is no alternative to higher defence spending in light of the ongoing threat from Russia, NATO chief Mark Rutte said on Wednesday. "Given our long-term threat ...
At the recent summit in The Hague, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte addressed key security challenges facing the Euro-Atlantic region, including the long-term threat posed by Russia and the rapid ...
Nato chief Mark Rutte calls Donald Trump 'daddy' during Nato press conference. The Dutch leader has put on a deferential and even fawning display with the US president, calling his intervention in ...
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