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Trump’s sudden shifts on NATO and Ukraine demonstrate how flattery can drastically alter the course of U.S. policy.
President Donald Trump lashed out at Israel and Iran before he jetted off for a NATO summit in the Netherlands amid global tensions.
NATO summit addresses defense spending as Trump pushes European allies for 5% GDP commitment, while Iran nuclear concerns and Ukraine's membership aspirations complicate alliance unity.
At the White House before a NATO summit, President Donald Trump criticized Israel and Iran's continued hostilities, calling ...
Donald Trump was praised as a peacemaker at the 2025 NATO summit, with Secretary General Mark Rutte calling him a 'good ...
Marc Thiessen reviews Donald Trump’s recent string of policy victories, from major foreign policy breakthroughs and Supreme ...
When President Donald Trump travels here Tuesday for a consequential summit of NATO leaders, he’ll arrive toting a freshly brokered ceasefire he hopes can prove to his skeptics — including at the ...
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This suggests that Putin really is serious about trying to reestablish the former Soviet Empire. This cannot be allowed. On the other hand, Putin’s regime has shown a willingness to engage in nuclear ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte called President Donald Trump "Daddy" on Wednesday, reacting to the president's recent use ...
President Trump blurted out an expletive as he aired frustration with Israel and Iran, accusing both nations of violating a ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte explains why he called President Trump 'Daddy' following the president’s forceful comments ...
The Trump administration believes the deadly, 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran is over and will not restart, President Donald Trump said Wednesday. "We think it's over.
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