Anxieties over US threats to stop protecting the continent are prompting various proposals to reinforce Europe’s deterrence posture – but many of these have serious flaws.
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Europe would pack a strong punch if it were forced to defend itself against Russia without the U.S., American military brass ...
Now an admiral, the French officer is NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Transformation, one of the alliance’s two most senior ...
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Sheria Smith, the president of American Federation of Government Employees Local 252, which represents more than 2,800 ...
Military analyst Michael Clarke has said Russia will only make concessions at the very last minute - in contrast to Trump's fast-paced deal-making style of diplomacy.
Sergei Lavrov also warned against any NATO troops in Ukraine. Follow the latest here - and ask Michael Clarke a question for our Q&A below.