NATO, Greenland and Trump
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European defense spending would need to reach 10% of GDP without U.S. support, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte told the European Parliament amid Arctic concerns.
General Mark Rutte may have been instrumental in persuading U.S. President Donald Trump to scrap his threat of tariffs as he presses for control over Greenland.
DONALD TRUMP’S FIXATION ON GREENLAND has had a strange and probably unintended effect: It has pulled a long-running NATO conversation into the American political spotlight.
NATO chief Mark Rutte says U.S. versus Danish control of Greenland was not discussed in his talks with President Donald Trump, which led to an agreement on new Greenland "framework."
With the Greenland crisis seemingly averted, the U.S. and its European allies still face a larger long-term challenge: Can their shaky marriage be saved?
The framework deal on Greenland agreed with US President Donald Trump would require NATO allies to boost Arctic security, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte says.
N.H., joins 'Fox News Sunday' to discuss President Donald Trump's bid to acquire Greenland, the resulting tension between the U.S. and NATO allies and the aftermath of a CBP-involved shooting in Minneapolis.
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