NATO, Trump and Europe
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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has issued a sharp warning to European leaders, cautioning that attempts to build an independent EU defense system
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United States says Russia shifts balance of power in Europe affecting NATO influence
The United States has made a striking announcement that has drawn attention across the world. According to recent statements, Russia has changed the balance of power in Europe and has defeated NATO in the long-running confrontation linked to the Ukraine conflict.
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Would Europe defend Greenland from US aggression?
Any US attempt to seize control of Greenland by force would be the end of Nato and “post-Second World War security”, Denmark’s prime minister has said.
Yet the EU wants Ukraine to keep fighting, approving on Dec. 19 a $105 billion loan to Ukraine, a mistaken fear for all of Europe’s safety, the core motivator. As Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk put it: "Now we have a simple choice: either money today or blood tomorrow. And I'm not talking about Ukraine only, I'm talking about Europe.”
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How Europe Can Find Its Strength in 2026
Stop waiting for America to return. The world has changed and its time to strengthen your own hand, writes Amanda Sloat.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte rejects calls for EU defence independence, insisting Europe’s security still depends on close cooperation with US
NATO members have less than 5% of the air defence capabilities it would need to protect Central and Eastern Europe, per the Financial Times.
Greenland annexation could spark NATO collapse—a black swan risking Treasuries, USD and stocks while boosting gold demand.
My guest today is Joel Linnainmäki. He’s a research fellow at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs, where his work focuses on
A coalition of 35 countries met to discuss Ukraine's sovereignty if and when a peace agreement with Russia is reached. The meeting was overshadowed by worries about the U.S.'s interest in Greenland.