List of NATO articles
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Britain’s King Charles III addresses a joint meeting of the U.S. Congress. King Charles III: ‘A Partnership Born Out of Dispute’
The British monarch praises multilateral institutions in a pointed message to the Trump administration.
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Donald Trump is seen wearing a blue suit and a red tie, standing in a doorway. What’s Next for the Iran War?
A prime-time Trump speech offered few clues.
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An illustration shows two bicyclists with EU and US flags working together to fly a globe balloon. A Better Trans-Atlantic Relationship Is Entirely Possible
How Europe and the United States could end up in a healthier alliance.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly attend the BRICS summit. They are seated behind placards listing their countries and small national flags. BRICS Is Divided on Iran. So Are NATO and the G-7.
The bloc isn’t a geopolitical alliance, and it shouldn’t be expected to function like one.
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The British Royal Navy's HMS Dragon is moored at a naval base in Portsmouth, England, on March 4. Iran Threat Exposes Britain’s Shrinking Military Reach
Decades of disarmament have come to a head under the Starmer government.
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Men in military uniforms are shown close-up and appear to be shouting. But Seriously, What if Russia Wins?
What a popular new work of speculative political science gets right about Russia, Ukraine, and NATO.
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A photo collage illustration showing maps of Russia and Ukraine in the background with Zelensky and Putin headshots. Four Years of War in Europe
Eight thinkers on the lasting impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivers a speech during the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 20. The Carney Doctrine Can Be More Than a Davos Speech
Middle powers need real institutions to resist superpower gravity.
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U.S. Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby delivers a speech at NATO headquarters in Brussels on Feb. 12. Elbridge Colby: ‘NATO Is Actually Stronger Than Ever.’
The Pentagon’s top policymaker answers questions about the White House’s commitment to Europe’s security.
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Merz, dressed in a blue suit and blue tie, stands in front of a lectern with the Munich Security Conference logo on it. Facing the Elephant in Munich
Europe is not tiptoeing around Trump anymore.
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Former German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen inspects the guard of honour during swearing-in ceremony of German Bundeswehr soldiers at the Bendlerblock in Berlin, on July 20, 2015. Migration Can Provide the Manpower for European Defense
Creating a pathway to citizenship in return for military service will help Europe stand on its own.
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From left: U.S. Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby, U.K. Defense Secretary John Healey, Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte address the media during a NATO defense ministers’ meeting at NATO headquarters in Brussels on Feb. 12. EU Don’t Need U.S.?
Munich readies itself for a European defense renaissance.
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A group of dozens of people covered in gray clay walk in a mass crowd with blank expressions on their faces, arms limp at their sides. Many wear business suits and other formal clothing beneath the caked-on clay. NATO Has Become a Zombie Alliance
European leaders must revive it before disaster strikes.
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The podcast logo for Ernstfall from Welt atop a half red and half blue gritty background. War or Peace? Germany’s Decision-Makers Can’t Decide.
A new podcast features a war game with painful lessons for everyone—except Russia.
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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis delivers a speech during the European People’s Party congress in Valencia, Spain, on April 30, 2025. Greek Prime Minister Hasn’t ‘Given Up’ on Trans-Atlantic Ties
Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Trump, NATO, and how Athens thinks about strategic autonomy.