NATO Chief Concerned About Withdrawing Troops from Afghanistan ‘Too Soon’ By Brittany Bernstein November 17, 2020 Jens Stoltenberg said that NATO would “face a difficult decision” if the U.S. decides to withdraw from Afghanistan.
Reconsidering the Alliances Narrative By Jimmy Quinn October 30, 2020 The president’s record on alliances more complex than many political and media observers would admit.
Not a Great Fit By Michael Brendan Dougherty September 18, 2020 Little Montenegro is one of the newest members of NATO.
Goodbye — Sort of — to Germany? By Victor Davis Hanson August 20, 2020 Why should America anchor Germany's defense? It cuts deals with Russia, has never met its NATO commitment, and is the most anti-American nation in Europe.
Freeloading Germany Is a Terrible Ally By David Harsanyi June 16, 2020 There’s little reason for the United States to continue to subsidize the budget of a nation well positioned to defend itself.
Trump Calls for Increased NATO Involvement in the Middle East By Mairead McArdle January 8, 2020 "Today I am going to ask NATO to become much more involved in the Middle East process," Trump announced at the White House.
Present at the Demolition By Matthew Continetti December 14, 2019 The post-WWII order is ending — and nothing has replaced it.
There’s No Excuse for NATO Allies Not Meeting That 2 Percent Threshold By Jim Geraghty December 4, 2019 "Military spending" has a broad definition.
NR PLUS Strategic Questions for EU Leaders on NATO’s 70th Birthday By Christopher R. O'Dea December 3, 2019 Now is the time for Trump to press Macron, Merkel, and others on the security risks posed by China.
Turkey Suggests Invoking NATO Collective Defense Provision in Syrian Conflict By Mairead McArdle December 3, 2019 Turkey floated the possibility of invoking NATO's collective defense provision in its ongoing conflict with U.S.-allied Syrian Kurdish forces.