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Another NATO ally signs onto European nuclear umbrella as continent boosts self-defense
France has added a ninth European country to President Emmanuel Macron's growing nuclear deterrence initiative as European governments move to take on a larger role in its own defense following years of pressure from President Donald Trump to shoulder more of NATO's security burden. Norway announced Wednesday that it will join France's so-called "forward deterrence" initiative, becoming the latest country to participate in discussions over how France's nuclear arsenal could contribute to...
Another NATO ally signs onto European nuclear umbrella as continent boosts self-defense
France has added a ninth European country to President Emmanuel Macron's growing nuclear deterrence initiative as European governments move to take on a larger role in its own defense following years of pressure from President Donald Trump to shoulder more of NATO's security burden. Norway announced Wednesday that it will join France's so-called "forward deterrence" initiative, becoming the latest country to participate in discussions over how France's nuclear arsenal could contribute to...
Nuclear weapons could soon be hosted in more NATO nations — what it means for defense stocks
The U.S. is said to be considering expanding its nuclear weapons-hosting capability to more European NATO member states. Six NATO member countries — the U.K., Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium and Turkey — currently form part of the alliance's nuclear weapons-sharing arrangements, and are approved to host U.S. dual-capable aircraft capable of deploying nuclear missiles. But this group could now be expanded to include additional NATO countries in Europe, according to the Financial...
Why NATO’s defense spending imbalance lasted for decades
This is part five of a series examining the challenges confronting the NATO alliance. For more than three decades, the U.S. carried the largest share of NATO's military burden while many European allies spent far less on defense than Washington wanted. The imbalance survived the Cold War, multiple U.S. administrations and repeated debates over burden sharing.
Why NATO’s defense spending imbalance lasted for decades
This is part five of a series examining the challenges confronting the NATO alliance. For more than three decades, the U.S. carried the largest share of NATO's military burden while many European allies spent far less on defense than Washington wanted. The imbalance survived the Cold War, multiple U.S. administrations and repeated debates over burden sharing.
Russian drone hits Romania apartment block, drawing NATO, EU outrage
A Russian drone struck an apartment block in Romania early Friday, resulting in two injuries. This incident has drawn strong condemnation from both NATO and the European Union. The event highlights the increasing exposure of NATO and EU member states bordering Ukraine and Russia to drone incursions.
UK’s Keir Starmer says Russia could attack Nato within 4 years
Advertisement UK’s Keir Starmer says Russia could attack Nato within 4 years His comments echo similar time frames expressed by other European leaders and Nato chief Mark Rutte 2-MIN READ2-MIN Listen Russia could attack a Nato country within four years according to western intelligence assessments, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer warned on Friday. He made the comments as he pledged his government would publish a long-delayed defence investment plan before next month’s Nato summit. “It is our...
Trump admin eyeing new nuclear bases near Russia’s border: report
Trump admin eyeing new nuclear bases near Russia’s border: report U.S. officials have indicated an openness to expanding deployments beyond the six nations currently hosting nuclear-capable bombers - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The United States is reportedly considering the deployment of nuclear weapons to additional European NATO member states, according to a new report. U.S. officials have indicated an openness to expanding deployments beyond the six nations currently hosting...
Why Washington is considering expanding nuclear deployments across Europe
Why Washington is considering expanding nuclear deployments across Europe The United States is weighing whether to expand the deployment of nuclear weapons to additional North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) countries. Currently, six European states host US nuclear-capable aircraft, but US officials have signaled openness to extend this arrangement.
Kosovo votes again amid political deadlock, seeking EU and NATO progress
Kosovo votes again amid political deadlock, seeking EU and NATO progress Prolonged crisis has negatively affected Kosovo’s economy, already hit hard by the global energy crisis and rising fuel prices. Voters in Kosovo headed to the polls for an early parliamentary election, the third in 18 months, in an attempt to unlock a political impasse in the small Balkan nation that is striving to join the European Union and NATO. Sunday’s ballot was scheduled after the main political parties failed to...