After President Trump's about-face with NATO partners, some in Asia are wondering if they're next. NPR's Eyder Peralta speaks to Tomohiko Taniguchi, a former advisor to Japan's former PM Shinzo Abe.
The latest slip-up — a contrast to his camera-ready social media persona — threatens to overshadow Hegseth’s introduction to ...
Kay Bailey Hutchison: renegotiating military and economic positions with NATO allies at the same time is detrimental to US ...
As with Europe, the Trump administration is sending conflicting signals to America's long-standing allies in Asia, with whom ...
The tradition of American military leadership in NATO dates to World War II, when Eisenhower was appointed supreme commander ...
NATO will open a new center in the United Kingdom dedicated to protecting undersea infrastructure against sabotage, including ...
President Xi Jinping is making China’s presence more felt across the Indo-Pacific region by testing US allies on sensitive issues, as Donald Trump’s attention is taken up elsewhere.Most Read from ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has appealed for unity within the military alliance as European nations scale up their ...
Withdrawing from NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Europe ... the Middle East to focus more on national security threats in Asia. Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) pressed Colby at his confirmation ...
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