In a recent interview with Deutsche Welle, Bruno Kahl, head of Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service (BND), raised concerns that Russia may be preparing to test NATO’s collective defense. In his words,
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A former NATO commander has given a chilling warning of what he believes will happen if the US pulls out of the defence alliance and how Russia will attack Britain
Donald Trump has done Europe a favor. During a press conference last week, the president blamed Ukraine for triggering Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion of its territory, and for having the temerity to continue fighting a Russian army bent on wiping ...
When the US lined up alongside Russia and North Korea earlier this week to oppose a UN motion condemning Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine ... the scene showed the trust and values that have bound Europe and the US together since the end of World ...
EU leaders agree £650bn defence package and Zelensky prepares for peace talks with US - Ursula von der Leyen proposed the ‘ReArm Europe’ scheme, hailing a ‘watershed moment’
With the United States pulling back from its commitments to Ukraine and broader European defense, military leaders are warning that Europe must act quickly to strengthen its own forces. General Waldemar Skrzypczak emphasizes that if decisive action is taken now,
Donald Trump's decisions to halt U.S. military aid and the sharing of intelligence with Ukraine could have "catastrophic" ramifications, said Simon Schama.
Russian aggression has led some countries to explore pulling out of a treaty banning the use of landmines, as military experts warn Britain and its allies the weapons are a key border defence against
Europe's participation in Ukraine peace talks will be needed eventually but Moscow first wants to build trust with Washington, President Vladimir Putin said on Monday, while suggesting that a deal to end the conflict may still be far off.