List of NATO articles
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Biden gives a press conference after a summit at NATO headquarters in Brussels. Biden Brings Out the Big Guns for NatSec Noms
Republicans are holding up top State Department picks.
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A Black U.S. soldier sits atop a Bradley fighting vehicle topped by an American flag in a wintry landscape. How Biden Can Save the Peace in Bosnia
Bosnia is on the brink of crisis. U.S. and NATO troops could prevent it.
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Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias watches as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks after signing the renewal of a defense cooperation agreement at the State Department in Washington on Oct. 14. Erdogan’s Belligerence Has U.S., Greece Expanding Ties
Growing military cooperation offers Washington a hedge against Ankara and Moscow.
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Biden and Stoltenberg talk after a summit at NATO headquarters. NATO Gives Suspected Russian Spies Das Boot
It’s the latest sign there are few, if any, off ramps for NATO-Russia tensions.
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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg speaks during a press conference. NATO Chief on Afghan Legacy: ‘Have To Ask Some Difficult Questions’
Jens Stoltenberg weighs in on AUKUS, Zapad, and the fate of Afghanistan after 20 years of bitter toil.
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Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda stands in front of a NATO logo. The China-Lithuania Rift Is a Wake-Up Call for Europe
China is bullying Lithuania. The EU and NATO should push back.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu Moscow Expands Its Military Footprint on NATO’s Borders
Russia has been wargaming with Belarus. Sometimes, that’s a prelude.
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Flags of Lithuania, the United States, and NATO are hoisted in front of a U.S. Air Force plane carrying U.S. soldiers at the air force base near Siauliai Zuokniai, Lithuania, on April 26, 2014. Is Lithuania the West’s First Line of Defense?
The small Baltic nation is facing down threats from authoritarian regimes in Russia, Belarus, and China.
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U.S. President Joe Biden holds a post-summit press conference at NATO headquarters in Brussels on June 14. In Historic Shift, Biden Aligns Allies on China
But can he get them to act, too?
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Peace activists wear presidential masks. Putin and Biden Curb Their Enthusiasm
A “cold peace” is the best-case scenario coming out of this week’s summit.
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Then-U.S. Vice President Joe Biden speaks in Munich. No European Honeymoon in Biden’s First Overseas Trip
The United States wants to mend fences with NATO—and revamp the defense alliance to face new threats like China.
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Ukrainian soldiers on the front line in Donetsk. Ukraine Needs a Clear Path to NATO Membership
Russia’s recent aggression along its border shows why Kyiv needs decisive action from the alliance.
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Journalists and locals gather next to the rubble of buildings in Tripoli, Libya. NATO Killed Civilians in Libya. It’s Time to Admit It.
The alliance bombing campaign had a devastating toll—but, a decade after the war, leaders have still not taken responsibility.
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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg at a press conference at the presidential palace in Kabul on Feb. 29, 2020. NATO Needs to Deal With China Head-On
The Western alliance is unprepared to counter the direct and growing challenge from Beijing.
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A convoy crosses a bridge in Termez, now part of Uzbekistan, during the withdrawal of the Soviet Red Army from Afghanistan, on May 21, 1988. America Is Going the Same Way as the Soviets in Afghanistan
The Soviet withdrawal was a disaster. The U.S. version looks eerily similar.