As secretary-general, Rutte does not have the authority to "personally expel" a country from the alliance. While he leads the ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said in November 2024, "If Trump surrenders Ukraine to Putin, I will personally expel the ...
Concerns that Vladimir Putin was going to deploy nuclear weapons during his full-scale invasion of Ukraine prompted crisis ...
NATO has slowly increased its control over the Baltic Sea with Russia now the only non-NATO country left that borders it.
NATO head Mark Rutte said when Trump’s in office “he will be welcomed by a stronger, larger, and more united Alliance.” A ...
Former North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO) commander James Stavridis predicted on CNN 's Smerconish on Saturday that ...
Adm. Rob Bauer warned against any peace deal that was too favorable to Russia, arguing that it could undermine American ...
Putin, setting out his world view in a speech to a conference of Russia experts, said the alliance was subject to "the diktat ...
Putin’s forces ready for ‘large missile attack’ as US vows North Korea troop response - US secretary of state Antony Blinken warns North Korean troops deployment ‘will get a firm response’ ...
Article 5 of the treaty commits NATO members to defend another member if it is attacked. It makes sense to assume that Putin would be deterred not to attacking Poland or any of the Baltic states.
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday described NATO as a "blatant anachronism" which was needed by the United States in order to dominate its zone of influence.
Russia’s recent nuclear missile tests are intended to send a “threatening signal” to NATO, with Vladimir Putin focused on deterring additional Western support for Ukraine at a crucial point ...