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A Hormuz crisis meets an alliance crisis: Trump wants NATO help after months of alienating partners.

Iran War

Mar 17, 2026

Trump lashes NATO after allies decline Strait of Hormuz mission; rhetoric collides with escalation risks.

Iran War

Mar 17, 2026

Politico reports Russia floated a trade—stop helping Iran target U.S. assets if the U.S. stops helping Ukraine—but the anonymous-sourcing and denial make the real story less the “offer” than the leverage game around U.S. intelligence support.

Executive

Mar 20, 2026

A Guardian columnist argues that US allies should separate Trump’s Iran war from “Americans” writ large—an appeal that blurs the harder question of who can actually constrain a president once the fighting starts.

Iran War

Mar 19, 2026

Waszyngton wyznacza europejskim sojusznikom granicę: większy udziaƂ w odstraszaniu NATO tak, narodowe programy nuklearne Polski czy Niemiec nie.

Executive

A ballistic missile aimed toward Turkish airspace was intercepted by NATO defenses, testing collective defense in real time as a regional warline presses against alliance territory.

Iran War

Mar 4, 2026

Spain refused U.S. use of shared bases as Washington threatened an embargo, testing whether allied security cooperation can be coerced through economic punishment.

Iran War

Mar 4, 2026

Spain’s refusal to authorize US strike operations from shared bases underscores how contested legality can fracture alliance basing norms and constrain war-making by access.

Iran War

Mar 2, 2026

A U.S. president floated a foreign operational deployment by social-media decree, bypassing transparent diplomatic channels and leaving allies to guess whether American power is being formally directed at all.

Executive

Feb 22, 2026

A U.S. ally is publicly warning that American leadership is slipping as threats to NATO credibility and punitive tariffs strain the core norm of dependable transatlantic partnership.

Executive

Feb 13, 2026

A president tied territorial coercion and tariff threats to a personal grievance, collapsing the boundary between private resentment and the sovereign power we entrust to the office.

Economy