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Foreign militaries celebrate America, underlining importance of alliances

Washington Examiner

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July 7, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Glittering Generalities
Foreign militaries celebrate America, underlining importance of alliances

Even when it comes to the closest allies, America’s alliances are imperfect. Still, the engagement of so many foreign militaries in ceremonies to mark America’s 250th anniversary underlines how America still has many friends and is stronger for them. The list of participants in this year’s celebrations is a long one. We’ve seen America’s respective []

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Korea Times News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Korea-US Friendship Conference highlights enduring alliance, honors UN veterans

Korea-US Friendship Conference highlights enduring alliance, honors UN veterans

POLITICO

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· Jul 7, 2026

Mark Rutte aux alliés de l’Otan : admettez-le, Trump avait raison

Le chef de l’alliance militaire a de nouveau été élogieux à l’égard du président américain dans une interview accordée à POLITICO. Il lui attribue le mérite d’avoir incité les Européens à augmenter leurs dépenses de défense.

AzerNews

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· Jun 22, 2026

Azerbaijani and Kyrgyz representatives discuss operational planning

The parties highlighted the current state and future prospects of military cooperation between the two countries, as well as the importance of mutual exchange of experience.

The korea Herald News

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· Jun 27, 2026

Seoul envoy says Korean War veterans' sacrifices remain foundation of S. Korea-US alliance

WASHINGTON (Yonhap) -- South Korea's top envoy to the United States said Friday that the sacrifices of Korean War veterans laid the foundation for the bilateral alliance, stressing that strong security cooperation is essential amid growing North Korean threats and other challenges. Ambassador Kang Kyung-wha made the remarks during an event commemorating the 76th anniversary of the outbreak of the 1950-53 war at the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, underscoring that South Korea will

Kathimerini

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· Jul 3, 2026

Guilfoyle highlights US-Greece strategic ties at Independence Day reception in Athens

US Ambassador to Greece Kimberly Guilfoyle said US-Greek cooperation is deeply rooted in shared history, highlighting growing ties in energy, defense and investment during a reception Thursday marking the 250th anniversary of US Independence Day at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center.

Financial Times

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· Jul 5, 2026

The Europeanisation of Nato is ever more important

Transatlantic military alliance will be key to the continent’s future security

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Related coverage for "Foreign militaries celebrate America, underlining importance of alliances": Korea Times News — Korea-US Friendship Conference highlights enduring alliance, honors UN veterans. POLITICO — Mark Rutte aux alliés de l’Otan : admettez-le, Trump avait raison. AzerNews — Azerbaijani and Kyrgyz representatives discuss operational planning. The korea Herald News — Seoul envoy says Korean War veterans' sacrifices remain foundation of S. Korea-US alliance. Kathimerini — Guilfoyle highlights US-Greece strategic ties at Independence Day reception in Athens. Financial Times — The Europeanisation of Nato is ever more important