Trump, Saudi Arabia and NATO
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President Donald Trump’s envoy to NATO said European allies should take a “more aggressive” approach to Moscow and move forward with plans to tap immobilized Russian assets to fund Ukraine’s war effort.
US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday he was designating Saudi Arabia as a major non-NATO ally as the administration aims to elevate the two nations' military relationship.
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Trump Official Blasts Key NATO Ally for Raising Concerns About Airstrikes in Caribbean: Not a ‘Friend of This Country’
Tom Homan claimed the UK was no longer a "friend of this country" after the British raised concerns over the airstrikes carried out in the Caribbean. The post Trump Official Blasts Key NATO Ally for Raising Concerns About Airstrikes in Caribbean: Not a ‘Friend of This Country’ first appeared on Mediaite.
President Donald Trump is making a high-profile overture to Saudi Arabia and its polarizing de facto leader — even as some major MAGA figures say the White House is too focused on foreign affairs at the expense of domestic issues.
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Donald Trump’s Venezuela Military Build Up Is Just Art of the Deal Geopolitics
The deployment of the USS Gerald Ford strike group and some 12,000 U.S. troops near Venezuela has sparked fears of an impending war and regime-change operation against Nicolás Maduro. -Washington is hitting suspected narco-terrorist boats and designating Maduro’s Cartel de los Soles a terrorist group,
Finnish President Alexander Stubb says a ceasefire in Ukraine is unlikely before spring, urging Europe to maintain support for Kyiv despite its corruption scandal. Speaking to AP after observing military training near Helsinki,
Romanian president Nicușor Dan thanked Donald Trump on Wednesday, November 12, for "the very kind and powerful words regarding the Romanian people," after the White House leader commented on the US troop rotation that took place last month.
The White House just announced that AstraZeneca and Pfizer will start charging foreign health systems the same prices for all newly launched treatments as they charge here in America. Bristol-Meyers