Europe would be "very vulnerable" without U.S. support, said Ed Arnold, a senior research fellow at Britain's Royal United Services Institute defense think tank.
Until Putin leaves the Kremlin, the only way to ensure Western security is for Europe to do more — ideally supported by ...
Donald Trump’s return to the Oval Office has begun weighing upon NATO partners. His distrust of European partners has added ...
Vice President J.D. Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fanned out to European capitals this month delivering what ...
Academic Maximilian Terhalle says Russia has at least 1,550 long-range nuclear missiles while Europe has only several hundred ...
Once again the spotlight falls on NATO members after Ukraine’s Zelenskiy was subjected to tag-teag style treatment from the ...
A new report says Europe could face a new aggression within the next decade. Here's what it needs to defend itself without ...
Former French President François Hollande asserts that President Donald Trump and his administration are "no longer" allies, ...
The world economy is in the antechamber of a fiscal-debt crisis. Unusually, all of the major economies have become indebted ...
Ukraine's military alliance with the U.S. is in doubt after President Donald Trump publicly brawled with Ukrainian President ...
The American people did not re-elect President Donald J. Trump to continue the failed Biden-Harris policy of "as much as it ...
French President Emmanuel Macron has said he is ready to start discussions for nuclear deterrence for Europe in response to the threat posed by Moscow. Macron told the newspaper Le Monde he was ready ...