Nonetheless, the rationale for continued U.S. commitment to NATO is as rock solid today as it was in 1949. The reasons are ...
Retired Lt. Gen. John "Dan" Caine promised to stay out of politics and only provide President Donald Trump with honest ...
A NATO research group examines how the alliance could respond to potential crisis scenarios. It provides NATO leaders and decision-makers with analyses and recommendations. BI spoke with the group ...
The body of a fourth U.S. soldier missing since last week during training exercises in Lithuania was found Tuesday, officials ...
Four international officer alumni of Command and General Staff College were inducted to the International Hall of Fame March ...
As Europe looks to hike defense spending, CNBC spoke to industry experts about how the money could be spent — and where it ...
The world's oceans are changing, with rising temperatures and different salinity levels. Submarine warfare could be directly affected, and it could be harder to detect the vessels in some areas.
The Trump administration has its own reasons, probably linked to any deal it's trying to strike with Moscow on a ceasefire," Mark Webber, non-resident associate fellow at the NATO Defense College ...
Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith will deliver the commencement address at Colgate University’s 2025 Commencement ...
Europe still needs U.S. help to properly equip itself for defending the continent. Unsettled by President Donald Trump’s handling of Ukraine, Europe is in a rush to improve its armed forces.
The NATO Defense College in Rome looks for early signs, dubbed "weak signals," that could lead to significant events that threaten the alliance. "We're looking for something that changes, that takes a ...
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