President Donald Trump is expressing uncertainty that NATO would come to the U.S.’s defense if the country were attacked, though the alliance did just that after Sept. 11 — the only time in its histor
President Trump on Thursday suggested the United States may not defend NATO allies that have not contributed enough to defense spending, casting doubt on a core aspect of the alliance. “Well,
I respect the president and I respect the American people,” the Ukrainian leader said in the interview, without admitting fault.
Some suggest the entire Oval Office blowup at Zelensky was a ploy designed by the Trump administration to justify and message its wavering support for Ukraine. If so, this manipulation ignores the fact that for three years,
During a conversation in front of cameras, relations broke down as Trump and Zelensky started arguing in front of reporters, leading to Vance jumping in and scolding Zelensky, accusing him of campaigning with Democrats in 2024 and not being "thankful" for U.S. support to fight off the Russian invasion.
National security adviser Mike Waltz said on Sunday the U.S. does “not see Ukraine being a member of NATO.” “One thing is clear, we do not see Ukraine being a member of NATO, because that would
European leaders are making a point of warmly welcoming the Ukrainian leader to London just days after his dust-up with President Trump and Vice
Donald Trump’s reputation as deal-maker, central to his identity, ran smack into the reality of negotiating a complex peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine. He did not appear up to the task.