Trump announced that the government would move funds to pay troops, but many are still worried about the uncertainty.
"They have no excuse not to do this. Maybe you should throw them out of NATO, frankly," U.S. President Donald Trump said.
Let’s put it this way — it’s a very complicated issue, multilayered if you will. The defense budget is always set in the ...
On Thursday, September 9, the US Senate approved the country’s military spending for the 2026 fiscal year, which includes ...
NATO projects that all member countries will meet the 2% GDP defense spending target in 2025, while nearly all member countries agreed to a new 5% of GDP goal by 2035.
In comments in the Oval Office, President Trump said that Spain was a “laggard” and must be pressed to spend more on its ...
In the face of increased drills, military action, and threatening rhetoric from the People’s Republic of China, Taiwan ...
Britain announced its biggest military spending increase since the Cold War on Thursday, pledging to end the "era of retreat" as it seeks a post-Brexit role in a world Prime Minister Boris Johnson ...
Taiwan will accelerate the building of a “Taiwan Shield” or “T-Dome” air defense system in the face of the military threat ...