Nato
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Despite the US vice-president reaffirming a commitment to collective defence, the mood in Munich was mostly one of frostiness and consternation
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Microsoft founder and philanthropist tells Munich security conference genetic engineering could be terrorist weapon
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US vice-president Mike Pence makes a speech at the Muinch security conference on Sunday and warns other Nato members that President Donald Trump expects them to “keep their word” on fulfilling their defence spending obligations
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James Mattis tells Munich conference that America will defend members that come under attack from Russia
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Brexit Britain’s Nato strategy is fatally flawed
Martin KettleTheresa May wants to engage with our European neighbours to secure our defences, but her government’s most pressing policy is to shun them
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Insults won’t damage him – they shore up his image as a brave outsider attempting a new form of government
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US leader has softened on a range of issues. Is he a bully who relents when challenged, or is he learning the limits of his power?
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General John Nicholson, the top US commander in Afghanistan, tells the US Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday that he needs several thousand more international troops
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Gen John Nicholson says he faces a shortfall of troops necessary for training Afghan forces and warns about increasing support from Russia for Taliban
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Chrias Riddell on the Lewis Carroll world we all inhabit today
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Trump’s allies yearn to wreck alliances that have kept the peace for decades. Progressives must preserve them
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Theresa May’s attempts to build bridges between Europe and Donald Trump were roundly rejected at the Valletta summit
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UK defence secretary accuses Moscow of ‘weaponising misinformation’ to disable democratic machinery
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British PM will also urge leaders at Malta summit to spend more on defence after Donald Trump’s Nato scepticism
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UN-backed PM says foreign ships could be permitted to operate in Libyan waters alongside national military coastguard
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The US president wants Britain to take sides and destroy decades of diplomatic and economic goodwill. Don’t expect Theresa May to make the right choice
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General Eisenhower reassures Nato countries on a tour of Europe
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America must lead the free world – the alternative is chaos
Natalie NougayrèdeFor all Europe’s misgivings about the new president’s isolationism, we will need him to ensure our security
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The UK prime minister and US president’s discussion also included their country’s special relationship, trade, torture and Mexico
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British prime minister secures major commitment as she becomes first foreign leader to visit president at White House
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Editorial: It could have been a disaster. But it wasn’t. The prime minister survived her first ordeal by Trump
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Far from breaking with the past, the PM’s Philadelphia speech was a subtle bid to woo the US back to multilateral institutions
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The PM paid homage to the patron saints of the special relationship but emphasised the importance of European security
Munich conference: three dangerous superpowers – and we’re stuck in the middle