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Tension over Greenland has prompted worries that the Trump administration could turn the U.S. oil and gas industry into a way to pressure Europe. By Stanley Reed Reporting from London When Russia ...
Dr. Farrell is a professor of democracy and international affairs at Johns Hopkins. Ever since Donald Trump started talking about taking Greenland away from Denmark, European leaders have hoped that ...
President Trump’s overtures about acquiring Greenland are now reviving questions among the U.S.’s North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies over whether Europe can make enough of its own weapons to ...
US Trade Secretary Howard Lutnick didn’t mince his words. “If you’re going to be dependent on someone, it darned well better be your best allies,” he told an audience at the World Economic Forum in ...
It took Donald Trump six days to build a new world. On the seventh, his erstwhile allies in Europe could have been forgiven for hoping that he would rest. Since he threatened tariffs to seize ...
WASHINGTON — Questioning America’s decades-long commitment to guard them against a nuclear-armed Russia, European nations are looking at ways to bolster their own arsenals rather than continue to rely ...
President Trump’s bid to annex Greenland and unleash tariffs on several European countries has plunged the trans-Atlantic alliance into crisis. If a trade war breaks out, the U.S. economy could feel ...
Johan Linåker does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
WITH PEACE prizes all the rage, somebody should nominate Europe for one. For in a discordant age, one belief unites squabbling world leaders: Europeans are weak and annoying. President Donald Trump ...
PARIS — Europeans are “dreaming” if they think the continent can defend itself without the United States, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said in a meeting with members of the European Parliament on ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte insisted Monday that Europe is incapable of defending itself without U.S. military support and would have to more than double ...
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