NATO, Turkey and Iranian missile
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NATO's members with assets within firing range of Iran, are feeling the heat from the escalating war in the Middle East.
Alliance chief Mark Rutte says there are no plans to trigger its mutual defense clause.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Thursday welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron's pledge to expand his country's nuclear deterrent but said the U.S
Russia is expanding military units at the border with NATO, giving them battle experience in Ukraine, and could use them as hubs in a conflict with NATO after the war, Lithuanian intelligence said on Friday in its annual assessment of security threats.
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NATO raises defence posture after intercepting missile aimed at Türkiye
Nato said it is continuing to monitor the situation closely and that its militaries remain vigilant.
Turkiye’s Defence Ministry had said a ballistic missile was destroyed by NATO over the eastern Mediterranean.
Trump reportedly disappointed in U.K.'s hesitation on Iran campaign as European allies show mixed support for U.S.-Israel military operations against Tehran.
After signing with the Pentagon, could NATO be OpenAI’s next customer?
NATO this week increased its ballistic missile defense posture across the alliance in response to an Iranian missile fired at Turkey, which hosts Incirlik Air Base.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former NATO Ambassador Kurt Volker about the role of the alliance in the U.S.-Israel-Iran war.
Finland plans to lift a ban on importing nuclear weapons, citing NATO membership and the need to strengthen national defense.