A stark new reality in Europe — that its long-time ally and security guarantor, the United States, may not come to its rescue ...
Serious countries need serious militaries, but Europe has preferred to spend on everything else while relying on the might of ...
Europe should wake up and build its own defence policy following a dramatic shift by the United States over Ukraine and ...
Political and military leaders in Europe are fleshing out details of a plan for European forces to help ensure Moscow does ...
European countries will not create one unified army in response to threats from Russia, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw ...
The result was a prosperous and free Western Europe in the next three decades -- les trente glorieuses, in French -- and the ...
Europe's hastily convened security summit in Paris is proof of leaders' anxiety about their role in defending Ukraine, the ...
Faced with undisguised hostility from the Trump administration, Europeans are preparing for what is shaping up to be a ...
Europe should expect more pressure from the Trump team as it seeks to settle the war in Ukraine — because military deterrence ...
When Russia invaded Ukraine three years ago, U.S. leaders helped whip Europe into a staunchly unified response. Now U.S.
EDITORIAL. Faced with the American president's abandonment of Ukraine and the offensive against the rule of law led by his vice president, JD Vance, Europeans urgently need to act.