European allies
Coverage of European allies in the Nexus archive.
- ‘The boy who cried wolf’: NATO allies take Trump’s bluster in stride at crunch summit
NATO allies addressed Trump's criticisms at the Ankara summit by emphasizing increased defense spending and shifting focus to self-reliance. The alliance signed a statement committing to new military capabilities and addressing Iran's nuclear threat, with Trump expressing satisfaction over the outcome.
- NATO Summit in Ankara Deemed Success as Kyiv Becomes ‘Security Contributor’
NATO’s Ankara summit delivered several wins for Ukraine, including a pledge by European allies and Canada to provide at least €70 billion in military support in 2026 and comparable levels in 2027. President Volodymyr Zelensky was greeted with applause and pressed leaders for urgent air-defense supplies, while US President Donald Trump said Washington plans to grant Ukraine a license to manufacture Patriot systems. Meanwhile, Trump’s remarks on Greenland, Iran, Italy and Spain exposed continuing tensions inside the alliance.
- What happened in the opening day of the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey
NATO began its summit in Ankara, Turkey, emphasizing unity, but tensions within the alliance were highlighted by President Trump's criticisms of European allies, raising concerns about NATO's future. The event underscored challenges to maintaining cohesion among members.
- At Nato summit, Trump berates European allies while pleasing Turkish host
The NATO summit opened on July 7, with Trump discussing potential US F35 fighter jet sales to Turkey after Ankara's 2019 removal from the program due to a Russian system purchase. Trump also criticized European NATO allies for not supporting the US in Iran.
- Starmer to rally European allies at Nato summit amid concerns over US stance
Keir Starmer, the outgoing PM, will rally European allies at the Nato summit in Ankara to address concerns over Donald Trump's threats regarding defense spending. The summit aims to reinforce Nato's commitment amid potential destabilization from Trump's stance.
- Ukraine, Poland smooth over WW2 dispute at Gdansk aid forum
Ukraine and Poland addressed their WWII dispute at the Gdansk aid forum. Ukraine's post-war recovery is being supported by an EU loan, though relations with Poland remain strained.
- Americans: how do you feel about the country’s future after 250 years of independence?
The United States will commemorate 250 years of independence on 4 July with events in Washington DC, including those overseen by Donald Trump. The milestone occurs amid international tensions, including the Trump administration's shifting relations with European allies and ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.
- NATO's Rutte looks to soothe Trump's criticisms ahead of alliance summit next month
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte met with President Donald Trump to address Trump's criticisms of the alliance, particularly regarding European allies' military spending and support during the Iran conflict. Trump has threatened to leave NATO, while the U.S. reviews its European military presence, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticized allies for not supporting U.S. actions in Iran.
- Rutte claims to Trump ‘your European allies have been there’ on Iran — as he flatters prez with ‘Trump Trillion’ chart
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte praised President Trump during a meeting in the Oval Office, countering Trump's claim that European allies had not supported him on Iran. Rutte's comments included a 'Trump Trillion' chart to flatter the president.
- Why isolationism is detrimental to America’s Heartland
The article argues that isolationism harms America's Heartland by undermining NATO's role as a protective shield. It highlights that European allies contribute significantly to U.S. security through financial support, safeguarding the homeland from unseen threats.
- Trump Links Ukraine Support to Hormuz Demining Demand at G7
Trump stated he is prepared to increase support for Ukraine and pressure Russia, but conditioned this on European allies assisting with clearing the Strait of Hormuz. G7 leaders did not reject the proposal but emphasized that any mission would require strict conditions.
- US-Iran deal relieves energy markets
The US-Iran deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz caused oil prices to drop to a three-month low, but conflicting details about tolls and timelines have left stakeholders cautious. Analysts warn that restoring fuel supplies will take time due to doubts about the agreement's durability.
- Trump to face European allies at odds with him over two wars at G7 summit
President Donald Trump is set to meet European allies at the G7 summit, where disagreements over two wars are expected. Trump recently signed an executive order to strengthen customs enforcement as part of his protectionist trade policies.
- US Plans to Slash Fighter Jets, Warships to NATO in Europe: Report
The United States plans to reduce its military contributions to NATO in Europe by cutting fighter jet deployments by a third and withdrawing aerial refueling tankers. Additional assets like warships and bombers may be reassigned as part of efforts to encourage European allies to take on greater defense responsibilities ahead of a NATO summit in July.
- Trump says Iran will ‘pay the price’ as negotiations stall
President Donald Trump stated Iran will 'pay the price' for not accepting a deal, as stalled negotiations continue. Trump criticized Iran's military and hinted at potential strikes on power plants and bridges. A White House official emphasized 'maximum pressure' to secure a deal, while recent strikes and counterstrikes between the U.S. and Iran escalated tensions. The U.S. and allies condemned Iran's attacks on dissidents, journalists, and Jewish/Israeli communities.
- Allies condemn Iran's 'lethal plotting' in US, Europe, Australia
The United States, Australia, European allies, and other countries condemned Iran-backed groups for plotting to kill Iranian dissidents, journalists, and Jewish communities in a joint statement. The U.S. Department of State emphasized unity in protecting nations against these threats and demanded Iran halt such actions.
- US defense secretary attacks European allies in D-Day speech
The US Defense secretary criticized European immigration policies during a D-Day anniversary speech in France, sparking backlash and highlighting tensions over transatlantic security. The remarks followed a US vice president linking a British teenager’s murder to 'mass migration,' further straining relations as European nations shift defense spending away from the US-led military-industrial complex.
- Hegseth lectures European allies on immigration 'invasion' during D-Day anniversary speech in France
Hegseth addressed European allies during a D-Day anniversary speech in France, criticizing immigration as an 'invasion.' The lecture focused on immigration concerns amid the commemorative event.
- Hegseth lectures European allies on immigration 'invasion' during D-Day anniversary speech in France
Hegseth delivered a speech to European allies during the D-Day anniversary in France, criticizing immigration as an 'invasion.' The remarks focused on immigration policy during a commemorative event.
- Kuleba Says Zelensky’s Open Letter to Putin Was About ‘Confidence in Victory,’ Not Talks
Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba stated that Zelensky’s open letter to Putin was intended to convey Ukraine’s confidence in victory and willingness to negotiate from a position of strength, targeting Putin, Ukrainians, US President Donald Trump, and European allies.
- US plans cuts to Nato’s rapid response force
The US is planning to reduce its contributions to NATO's rapid response force. European allies are seeking clarity on the removal of American naval and air assets that are part of the force deployed in case of a Russian attack.
- US 'considering sending nukes to more NATO countries in show of support for European allies'
The United States is considering sending nuclear weapons to additional NATO countries as a gesture of support for European allies. The move aims to reinforce commitments to the alliance and demonstrate solidarity.
- Why NATO’s defense spending imbalance lasted for decades
For over three decades, the U.S. bore the largest share of NATO's military burden while many European allies underinvested in defense. The imbalance persisted due to post-Cold War optimism, domestic political priorities, and the U.S. security umbrella, but recent years have seen increased spending following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine and pressure from President Donald Trump.
- Why NATO’s defense spending imbalance lasted for decades
For over three decades, the U.S. carried NATO's largest military burden while European allies underinvested in defense, citing post-Cold War optimism and the American security umbrella. Recent increases in spending followed Russia's 2022 Ukraine invasion and pressure from President Trump, ending a long-standing imbalance.
- Zelensky expecting ‘big attacks’ from Russia soon
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky anticipates major Russian attacks within the next 48 hours, according to intelligence from the U.S. and European allies. He expects the attacks to occur either tonight or tomorrow night.
- Pentagon Promises US Will ‘Find a Way’ to Sustain Help for Ukraine’s Defense
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated the United States will find a way to sustain Ukraine's defense. He praised Ukraine's combat efficiency and defended the administration's strategy to secure financial and material support from European allies.
- NATO assessing details of US troop withdrawal from Germany
The US plans to withdraw approximately 5,000 troops from Germany over six to twelve months, amid tensions with European allies. NATO is currently assessing the details of this troop reduction.
- US said to be withdrawing 5,000 troops from Germany over Iran war spat
The US is reportedly withdrawing 5,000 troops from Germany amid tensions with European allies over their lack of support for a potential war with Iran. President Donald Trump has criticized European nations for not committing to military action against Iran.
- Trump administration to pull 5,000 troops from Germany
The Pentagon will withdraw approximately 5,000 U.S. troops from Germany as part of President Trump's escalating tensions with European allies over Iran and NATO disagreements.
- The US needs its NATO allies now more than ever
The US military operation in Iran has led to consequences for Americans and NATO partners in Europe. European allies have increased their responsibilities and provided key assistance to the US, highlighting a strong NATO alliance.
- European allies are losing hope of keeping America in NATO
European allies are losing confidence in maintaining America's NATO membership due to disagreements over military commitments. Donald Trump expresses anger at their refusal to support his alleged war against Iran, highlighting tensions within the alliance.
- Trump attacks allies, signals Iran war may end without opening Hormuz
President Trump criticized European allies for not supporting U.S. efforts against Iran, suggesting they must reopen the Strait of Hormuz independently. He accused nations like the UK and France of being unhelpful, emphasizing the U.S. will no longer assist allies in such conflicts.