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President Donald Trump's latest interview follows Vice President JD Vance being unable to broker a deal during the peace talks with Iran in Pakistan amid the two-week ceasefire
President Donald Trump has suggested the U.S. may consider leaving the trans-Atlantic alliance after NATO member countries ignored his call to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping waterway,
PM Mark Carney defends Canada's NATO commitment amid Trump criticism, despite Canada missing the 2% defense spending benchmark since the Berlin Wall fell.
Army Maj. Gen. Sean Flynn of Delmar is now the top-ranking American officer in one of NATO's three Allied Joint Force Commands.
In our news wrap Wednesday, NATO chief Mark Rutte met with President Trump in a bid to ease rising tensions between the White House and the military alliance, Southwest is the latest airline to raise baggage fees amid higher fuel costs brought on by the Iran war,
President Trump says he's considering withdrawing the U.S. from NATO, following years of complaining about the alliance.
Doubts that the United States would come to the aid of NATO allies increase each time, prompting Europeans to consider an alliance without Washington.
Shutting out Ankara from EU defense initiatives would cause more damage than the U.S. pulling troops from the continent, warned Turkey's defense minister.
Rutte signals a possible coalition to secure the Strait of Hormuz after meeting Trump, but the White House says NATO was tested and already failed.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte caved to a "disappointed" President Donald Trump on Wednesday, slamming his European allies as Trump did for not doing more to aid the U.S. in its war on Iran