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That would offer some timely relief to Beijing, which is increasingly irritated by what it sees as Washington’s strategy to ...
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Donald Trump’s imminent return to the White House will likely transform the U.S. military’s mission in Europe.
The strengthening ties between Russia and North Korea are not only a threat to European security, but also for the United States, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said on Thursday.
Analysts are uncertain if Donald Trump would genuinely reduce NATO support, though experts suggest he may use the threat to push Europe toward more self-defense responsibility.
Rutte emphasized the importance of Trump's leadership in facing challenges like Russia’s aggression, global terrorism, and ...
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