NATO, Trump and Greenland
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Scholars have identified interesting parallels between the military alliances of NATO and the ancient Athenian-led Delian League.
As Trump calls for a U.S. takeover of Greenland, NATO's future hangs in the balance. Here are 15 claims about the security alliance.
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US-NATO relationship is in jeopardy. So is NATO's future
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President Trump’s ambition to annex Greenland and make it part of the United States has presented an unprecedented challenge for NATO, the world’s most important military alliance. For more than 75 years,
NATO is talking about improved Arctic security, says the alliance's secretary general. Some of those talks reportedly involve a European troop presence in Greenland. It's a remarkable turnaround for an alliance that has until recently tried to ignore the region.
To be ready to ‘fight tonight’, top brass and other officials in the 32-country alliance said they must operate in an unusual bubble.
President Donald Trump doubled-down on his demand for control on Greenland during a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, but said he would not employ force to achieve that.