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Europe Is Struggling to Lead NATO

Foreign Policy

Foreign Policy

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July 7, 2026

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Europe Is Struggling to Lead NATO

Germany and France are at the center of a clash over the alliance’s future.

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Atlantic Council

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· Jul 3, 2026

More European NATO allies should step up help to Ukraine through PURL

France, Italy, Turkey, Czechia, Hungary, and Slovakia each have an opportunity at the upcoming NATO Summit to show they are stepping up. The post More European NATO allies should step up help to Ukraine through PURL appeared first on Atlantic Council.

Off The Press

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· Jul 12, 2026

Trump’s tough love with NATO is paying off: military historian

Amid reports that the Europeans are at a “breaking point” with the United States as President Donald Trump cajoles and pressures them to spend more on mutual defense, the reality is that his strategy has worked, respected military historian Victor Davis Hanson tells Just the News. Ahead of a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit []...Click to read more

Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 30, 2026

Ankara summit: NATO enters new era as Europe takes on bigger security role

Analysts say alliance is moving toward ‘NATO 3.0,’ with Europe taking greater responsibility for conventional defense

Daily Sabah

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· Jul 6, 2026

Make NATO European? How Trump's criticism is transforming alliance

As talks swirl over U.S. President Donald Trump's commitment to NATO, both sides of the Atlantic now agree: Europe needs to step up and take more responsibility for its own de...

The Daily Signal

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· Jul 10, 2026

Success in Ankara and a Stronger NATO

The 2026 NATO Summit in Ankara, Turkey, concluded successfully, with messages of unity, support for Ukraine, increased spending by European NATO allies, and big agreements on coproduction of military systems, especially precision guided munitions. Ahead of the meeting, President Donald Trump was adamant that Europe needed to increase defense spending and take more responsibility for...

Le Monde

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· Jul 7, 2026

As US disengages from NATO, Europe's militaries ramp up scattered and unsynchronized

In Ankara on July 7 and 8, European leaders from NATO want to show that they can cope with reduced US involvement and boost their defense capabilities to respond to any attack. While efforts are now underway, Europe is still struggling to coordinate them.

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Related coverage for "Europe Is Struggling to Lead NATO": Atlantic Council — More European NATO allies should step up help to Ukraine through PURL. Off The Press — Trump’s tough love with NATO is paying off: military historian. Anadolu Agency — Ankara summit: NATO enters new era as Europe takes on bigger security role. Daily Sabah — Make NATO European? How Trump's criticism is transforming alliance. The Daily Signal — Success in Ankara and a Stronger NATO. Le Monde — As US disengages from NATO, Europe's militaries ramp up scattered and unsynchronized