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NATO does not plan to trigger Article 5 clause

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Exclusive-No Talk of Triggering NATO's Article 5 Over Turkey Missile Shoot-Down, Rutte Says
NATO does not plan to ⁠trigger ⁠its Article 5 mutual defence clause over ⁠the shooting down of a ballistic missile headed for Turkey, Secretary General Mark Rutte told ​Reuters on Thursday, amid fears...

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NATO plays down Article 5 after Iranian missile incident
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NATO does not plan to trigger Article 5 clause after apparent Iranian ballistic missile stopped over Turkey
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Exclusive: No talk of triggering NATO's Article 5 over Turkey missile shoot-down, Rutte says
NATO does not plan to trigger its Article 5 mutual defence clause over the shooting down of a ballistic missile headed for Turkey, Secretary General Mark Rutte told Reuters on Thursday, amid fears the...

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Iran Denies Firing Missile Toward Turkey
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NATO increases missile defence posture after Turkey incident
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Lithuania says Russia is expanding military units on NATO borders

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 members feel the heat from the Iran war, but the bar for the bloc to act is high

NATO's members with assets within firing range of Iran, are feeling the heat from the escalating war in the Middle East.
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Exclusive-NATO's Rutte 'not deaf' to criticism of his Trump praise, offers more

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said on Thursday he was "not deaf" to criticism that he goes overboard in praising Donald Trump but argued the U. However, ‌in an interview with Reuters, Rutte also offered praise for Spain - a target of Trump's ire for ‌refusing to allow U.
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At NATO’s HQ, military chiefs tune out battle over Greenland

BRUSSELS—NATO military chiefs are on a daunting mission: Ignore the news. As the alliance’s political leaders worked this week to defuse the most serious trans-Atlantic political crisis in decades—over President Trump’s demand that Denmark cede ...
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USAF Sgt Reportedly Assigned to NATO in Italy Calls Commander in Chief “the Cheeto,” Slams U.S. Military Ops in Viral Video

An active-duty Air Force sergeant in the U.S. military, working out of NATO in Italy, is in hot water after a video surfaced online in which she criticizes U.S. military… The post USAF Sgt Reportedly
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Highlights of NATO chief's interview with Reuters

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte told Reuters on Thursday the alliance was vigilant and ready to defend every inch of its territory after Iran fired a ballistic missile
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NATO keeps watchful eye on Iran’s response to ‘existential’ war

NATO’s missile defense system was initiated over 15 years ago and developed in phases over time with a ballistic missile threat from Iran in mind.
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NATO chief says alliance won’t join war on Iran

Speaking to Germany’s ARD television from Brussels, Rutte said it is “really important” what the United States is doing “together with Israel” to degrade Iran’s ability to develop nuclear weapons and
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NATO's Rutte praises US, Israeli military action against Iran but says alliance won't be involved

BRUSSELS, March 2 (Reuters) - NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Monday praised U.S. and Israeli military action against Iran, saying it was degrading Tehran's ability to get its hands on nuclear and ballistic missile capability,
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Lithuanian intelligence says Russia is expanding military units along NATO borders

Lithuania's intelligence services believe that Russia is expanding its military units along the border with NATO, giving them combat experience in Ukraine and preparing to potentially use them as
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NATO next-generation rotorcraft project closes on final requirements as Boeing re-emerges as possible bidder

A project involving six NATO members aiming to develop a next-generation military helicopter has agreed around 90% of the requirements ahead of the release of a request for proposals to industry this summer.
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