Trump changes his tune on NATO
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Trump said the United States would put secondary tariffs on countries that do business with Russia if a peace deal is not reached in 50 days.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNNo direct US deliveries: Spiegel reveals NATO's secret weapons plan for UkraineThe United States will not supply weapons directly to Ukraine. Instead, NATO member states will transfer equipment from their own arsenals and later replenish their stockpiles, Der Spiegel reports. According to the media outlet,
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNNATO Military Budget Tops $1.38 Trillion, Outspending Russia by Over 10 TimesNATO and Russia have found themselves opposed for decades in one of the most consequential standoffs in military history. While Russia is home to one of the largest nuclear arsenals and a massive stockpile of conventional firepower,
Though endlessly critical of his predecessor, President Trump has adopted a Ukraine strategy similar to that of former President Joe Biden: Arm the Ukrainians to the teeth and threaten Russian President Vladimir Putin with even more sanctions if he does not agree to a peace deal.
US President Donald Trump, speaking about the possible provision of 17 Patriot to Ukraine, probably had in mind not 17 batteries, but 17 launchers (PU) of the air defense system. The Ukrainian edition of Strana writes about this.
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNNATO Air Fleet Outnumbers China 6-to-1, 20,376 Aircraft vs 3,309China has been a rising military power, flexing its economic muscles and building an impressive air force and navy. While not directly opposed to Western powers, China is seeking regional, if not global,
President Donald Trump joined a long line of presidents who complained that the NATO countries fail to pay their fair share and therefore take advantage of the United States.
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President Donald Trump's critics scoffed at his idea for NATO allies to pay more for their defense. Now, a new deal is in place to achieve that goal.
United States military and NATO officials are discussing a possible plan that could be unveiled in the coming days that would provide Ukraine with much-needed aerial defense weapons, including Patriot systems,
President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte made a big announcement that the U.S. will be sending Patriot missile defense systems and other weapons to Ukraine — via sales to NATO countries.