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And the choice of J.D. Vance is causing panic among Ukrainians, Europeans, and traditional Republicans.
Kyiv didn’t get an invite to join the alliance, but it left the summit with more weapons to fight Russia.
Alliance leaders look to shake awake long dormant defense industrial bases.
The new GOP has a love-hate relationship with the trans-Atlantic alliance.
Allies are bickering about whether to give Ukraine a path into NATO and worried about Biden’s fitness for office.
Top military chief visits Africa to reassess U.S. presence.
Seventy percent of the alliance has now reached NATO’s defense spending target.
Western officials struggle to respond to a new wave of “hybrid warfare.”
It started with dung-filled balloons and spiraled from there.
Turmoil in the Middle East makes the Northern route more attractive, if still treacherous.
Skirmishes in Israel’s north heighten risk of a new front in the war.
National security experts warn that some of those purchases are too close for comfort.
The U.S. president pauses some military aid as tensions with Israel mount.
Israel is losing the support of Democrats over how it’s prosecuting the war, lawmaker warns.
The national security bill gives Biden more leverage to tell Taiwan what weapons to buy.