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No, NATO doesn’t need to return to failed cluster munitions
Since their peak production period during the Cold War, a wide array of more accurate and reliable weapons has become available.
By Peter Herby and Tamar Gabelnick
NATO extends Stoltenberg’s mandate, safe pair of hands as war goes on
The former Norwegian prime minister has been NATO’s top civilian official since 2014.
NATO applicant Sweden visits White House
The U.S. and Swedish leaders plan to “review our growing security cooperation and reaffirm their view that Sweden should join NATO as soon as possible.”
NATO members have tentative agreement to extend Stoltenberg’s tenure
NATO members have reached a tentative agreement to ask Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg to remain head of the alliance for another year.
NATO leaders to parse Putin’s weakness in Wagner mutiny aftermath
With Wagner chief whereabouts in doubt, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to address Thursday's gathering by video link.
Macron urges Europe to develop its own air defense and not rely on US
Talks will include nuclear weapons deterrence plus anti-drone combat and ballistic missile defense as Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine has proven them crucial.
US, NATO wrap up joint exercises in the Baltics, Europe’s High North
U.S. military higher-ups described the BALTOPS and Arctic Challenge exercises as essential steps in solidifying the NATO alliance.
Ukraine allies debate how to boost support as Russia invasion drags on
NATO members discussing how to further arm Ukraine, while charting out a path to full membership in the alliance.
By AP Staff
NATO sees no change in Russia nuclear posture despite Belarus claims
NATO doubts President Alexander Lukashenko's claims that Belarus has already received some tactical nuclear weapons from Moscow.
By AP Staff
Sweden’s stalled NATO bid disrupts Nordic defense planning
A Nordic cluster within NATO remains the goal, but questions remain about the alignment to North America or Europe when it comes to the High North.
NATO’s largest-ever air defense exercise starts in Germany
In the Air Defender 2023 exercise, 10,000 participants and 250 aircraft from 25 nations respond to a simulated attack on a NATO member.
By The Associated Press