NATO leaders are likely to approve an increase in troop deployments to Afghanistan, the head of the military alliance said Wednesday. Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said NATO is close to ...
This article is part of a Fox News Digital series examining the consequences of the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan one year ago this week. NATO allies had no choice but to follow the U.S.
At the Washington summit this week, NATO plans to launch a new command to lead the coordination of security assistance and training to Ukraine. This would be the alliance’s first major new operation ...
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President Biden indicated on Wednesday that he intends to rescind Afghanistan’s designation as a major non-NATO ally. “In accordance with section 517 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended ...
People, not technology, are still the greatest advantages or inhibitors in the world of military interoperability. For NATO, bringing together the right humans has enabled amazing advancements during ...
The yardstick by which the success of NATO’s summit in the Latvian capital of Riga would be measured was always going to be Afghanistan. By engaging 32,000 troops there — its first full-scale military ...
KABUL (Reuters) - NATO's commander in Afghanistan voiced concern on Wednesday about growing instability in the west and north of the country, even as U.S. and allied forces crack down on insurgents in ...