NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg believes that if Russia wins in Ukraine, Russian aggression could spread to other countries, so NATO members need to actively prepare for a possible confrontation.
Former President Trump’s potential reelection is raising fears at home and in Europe that he could put transatlantic alliances in the crosshairs, perhaps even pull out of NATO, as well as upend American support for the war in Ukraine. Trump is the near-certain GOP presidential nominee, and polls show him leading President Biden nationally and…
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (Nato) alliance will celebrate its 75th anniversary at its summit in Washington, DC in July. Since 1949 it has been the beating heart of the transatlantic partnership, and a vital force uniting the United States, Canada, and our allies across the Atlantic. With the recent accession of Finland, the alliance today has 31 members, which will increase to 32 with Sweden expected to formally join soon.
President Putin’s brazen visit to Kaliningrad in the heart of Europe this week was a very clear provocation. Whilst not a direct threat to Nato, it should serve as a wake up call to those who look at the crisis unfolding on the Continent and think this is all business as usual, with Russia now stalled in Ukraine and the war settling into a stalemate.