US collaborates with NATO to address disinformation challenge in “Defender 2020”
US collaborates with NATO to combat the Russian disinformation on the exercise Defender 2020, the U.S. Army in Europe authorities say.
Read moreUS collaborates with NATO to combat the Russian disinformation on the exercise Defender 2020, the U.S. Army in Europe authorities say.
Read moreSecretary of State and the Estonian Foreign Minister discussed U.S.-Estonia foreign policy.
Read moreWhen the NATO defense ministers meet in Brussels in two weeks, a top agenda item will be how to prepare thousands of military personnel to be deployed to Eastern Europe in 2020 in case of a crisis with Russia.
Read moreThe North Atlantic Treaty Organization is now including cybersecurity in conventional warfare domains, and putting together allies’ cyber and military capabilities to deter cyber attacks that are both surging in numbers and harassing member states’ security.
Read moreAs the threat from Russia continues to increase in Eastern Europe, the big question at NATO’s strategic headquarters is if the U.S. is going to step up, or are other EU countries going to take responsibility.
Read moreEven though the refugee crisis has swept across multiple NATO countries over the last decade, a senior NATO official said that is not the job of the organization to solve the refugee issues that face these European nations.
Read moreNATO chief is calling for continued dialogue between member states as the alliance grapples with changing realities of a Trump administration.
Read moreCybersecurity was in the news last week — with some Americans thinking they are smarter than the president while European leaders tried to beat a simulated cyberassault.
Read moreSome foreign policy thinkers hope Donald Trump will reform Washington’s broken relationship with Moscow through a strategy grounded in realpolitik.
Read moreJim Webb, the former U.S. senator, secretary of the Navy and brief candidate in the Democratic presidential primary, delivered the keynote address at The American Conservative’s Nov. 15 symposium, where his outsider sensibility and skepticism of U.S. military intervention abroad found warm welcome among the foreign policy scholars and writers in attendance.
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