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Germany floats a new NATO spending yardstick: 10 percent
Officials are pushing for a new yardstick to measure Berlin's contributions to NATO, suggesting the country could shoulder 10 percent of alliance requirements.
Tensions over Iran show cracks in a time-tested alliance
Gone, at least for now, are the halcyon days when strong military and political ties between Britain and the United States meant that Washington could assume it had a staunch partner for standing up to a foreign foe.
Congress’ foreign policy flex in Europe
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other lawmakers went to Europe to say there is another branch of government that values alliances.
By Joe Gould
Obama Energy chief has a fix for INF Treaty
The U.S. has a path to salvage the tattered INF Treaty, says former Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz.
By Joe Gould
US lawmakers meet Ghani, warn against big Afghanistan troop pullout
Afghan President Ashaf Ghani met separately with US lawmakers and Vice President Mike Pence
By Joe Gould