A former NSA Director and Commander of US Cyber Command discusses how Europe is thinking about where the U.S. stands post-Munich.
Bret Stephens, a conservative New York Times columnist, called Vice President Vance’s speech at the Munich Security ...
SiriusXM’s Megyn Kelly praised Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday for halting CBS’ “dolt” Margaret Brennan during his ...
Federal workers all over the country have responded with anger and confusion Friday toward President Donald Trump's aggressive effort to shrink the size of the federal workforce. The Trump ...
During his recent visit at the Munich Security Conference in Germany, US Vice President JD Vance claimed European freedom of speech was in decline. DW's Team Fact check takes a closer look at some of ...
The video splices together the beginning and end of the chairman's speech. The chairman said the display of emotion was related to his retirement.
At the Munich Security Conference, JD Vance chose not to speak just about security issues but rather the larger problem with Europe itself.
Europe should expect more pressure from the Trump team as it seeks to settle the war in Ukraine — because military deterrence ...
Over just this past week, Donald Trump has done more to rip apart the U.S.–European alliance than any foe has managed to do ...
Last week was a busy one in US-European relations. Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth made his first official visit to Europe for a ...
J.D. Vance raised a ruckus last Friday when he dared acknowledge this, suggesting the continent should no longer be treated ...
Similarities to MAGA are skin deep. The party’s leaders prefer closer ties with Russia, not the U.S.
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