Austria, Ireland and Malta rethink what neutrality means in an era of militarisation and renewed defence spending.
Three European allies provided millions of dollars that the United States was supposed to spend for low-income countries. Then the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s government-cutters arrived.
“Thales is well positioned for the defence supercycle in our view, given its primary exposure to electronic systems and ...
Canada should never find itself in a position where the defence of its national territory has become the responsibility of ...
Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said on Thursday that he did not consider buying U.S. weapons a security risk, though ...
It turns out Europe’s favorite American import isn’t fast food or Netflix. It’s missiles, and Europe needs to start making ...
Ambassador Flake reflected on the current environment of the Republican Party and provided his thoughts on the future of the ...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is widely considered the largest peace-time military alliance in the world. The 32 ...
Trump has upended decades of foreign policy, prompting some NATO allies to rethink tying their defense to U.S.-made systems.
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The National Interest on MSNB-52s Fly Over Sweden in NATO Show of ForceThe B-52 may be nearly eighty years old, but the bomber continues to support the U.S. nuclear deterrence apparatus.
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