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If Greenland is attacked, would NATO defend? How international law would respond to a US action | Explained
The notion of a possible U. S. attempt at seizing Greenland through force sounds unlikely at best, but recent statements have brought the topic from the fringes of policy discussions to the heart of contemporary debate.
STORY: War is always changing as technology advances. And in a bid to increase their countries’ defense capabilities, NATO leaders have endorsed a big new spending target at a summit in The Hague. :: What have NATO leaders approved? NATO members will aim ...
Fresh from a dramatic military operation in Venezuela, Donald Trump is now turning his attention north — toward Greenland. His rhetoric has alarmed European capitals and rattled NATO allies. Denmark faces an unthinkable question: if Washington moves aggressively,
Most analysts believe that a forcible US takeover of Greenland would essentially lead to the breakdown of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) because both Denmark and the US are NATO members.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Wednesday he had asked NATO to open consultations under Article 4. It comes after Polish forces shot down 19 drones over its airspace, marking the first known instance of a Nato member firing shots in the ongoing ...
The 74-year-old NATO alliance will carry its revitalized sense of purpose into next week's landmark summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, as it looks to deepen support for Ukraine in its existential fight against Russia while reinvigorating national militaries to ...
Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said Greenlanders could vote to join Russia if U.S. President Donald Trump did not move quickly to secure the Arctic island, Interfax reported on Monday.