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A U.S. Republican congressman is calling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau a "threat" to NATO's stability and success, saying Canada's defence spending and military contributions aren't enough. U.S ...
Following years of criticizing NATO as a "rip-off," President Trump now endorses the alliance as member countries agree to ...
President Donald Trump is attending the NATO summit, and it looks like one member of the Dutch royal family was having a ...
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands appeared to mock President Donald Trump‘s facial expressions during a NATO summit photo ...
President Donald Trump has been all over the news the last few months, thanks to the Iran- Israel conflict, where he has ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney recently announced that Canada will finally meet NATO’s defence-spending target of two per cent of ...
Cracks between Washington and Europe on how to deal with Russia and Ukraine will be largely papered over thanks to some ...
"Canada should be the 51st state, they really should. Canada relies entirely on the U.S., we don't rely on Canada." ...
NATO defence ministers have inched toward meeting U.S. President Donald Trump’s demand that members of the Western military alliance invest five per cent of their gross domestic product in their ...
Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte is pushing for members to ... while the previous government under Justin Trudeau had promised to meet it by 2032. However on Monday, Carney said the spending goal ...