Keith Kellogg
Coverage of Keith Kellogg in the Nexus archive.
- Decorated general links Trump Iran strikes to historic bombing blitz that forced Vietnam peace pact
A decorated general compared Trump's Iran strikes to Nixon's 1972 Vietnam bombing campaign, arguing both forced adversaries to negotiate. Trump canceled planned Iran strikes after progress toward a peace deal, while Pakistan's prime minister suggested a U.S.-Iran agreement could finalize soon.
- Kellogg Plans Visit to Kyiv Amid Ongoing Push for Ukraine Peace Deal
Former US presidential envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg plans to visit Kyiv to discuss security guarantees and a negotiated end to Russia's invasion. He previously supported a 28-point peace framework and criticized NATO's approach.
- Trump in Iran leaders’ ‘head’: Retired US general
Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg claimed that President Trump's influence is in the minds of Iranian leaders, exacerbating internal divisions in Tehran's leadership and hindering efforts to finalize a peace deal.
- As Trump forces NATO to pay up, alliance races to close military gap with US
NATO is facing challenges due to its dependence on American military power, with former senior national security advisor Keith Kellogg stating that the alliance has become a 'bloated architecture'. President Donald Trump is pressuring NATO allies to spend more on defense, and there are concerns about the growing gap between political commitments and real military capability. This has led to calls for structural changes inside the alliance.
- Examining NATO: Inside the ‘commitment gap’ as US carries alliance deterrence
NATO faces a growing 'commitment gap' as the U.S. shoulders most defense responsibilities, despite allies increasing budgets. Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg criticizes the alliance's expansion without military capacity, while others argue NATO remains central to U.S. security. Trump's troop withdrawal from Germany and pressure on allies highlight tensions.
- Retired general on soldier accused of Maduro bet: ‘You can’t be that stupid’
Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg criticized Army soldier Gannon Ken Van Dyke for betting over $400,000 on a failed military raid targeting Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, calling him 'stupid.' Van Dyke, stationed at Fort Bragg, was involved in planning the operation.
- Keith Kellogg urges US to 'finish the job' against Iran by seizing islands, strangling economy
Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg urges the U.S. to intensify military and economic pressure on Iran by seizing strategic islands like Kharg Island, targeting its energy sector, and arming insurgents, arguing that continued negotiations are ineffective. He claims Iran's fractured leadership and economic collapse present an opportunity to 'finish the job' and force regime collapse.