• Letters: NATO opponent fails to understand history that created NATO

    "Without U.S intervention, we would lose our independence under the jackboot of a totalitarian regime," writes John Martin.

  • Wait, WHO Wants to Join NATO?

    Before we get to today's What in the Actual Hell? story, I have to give you some background. I promise to keep it as light and breezy as possible, in that classic VodkaPundit style.

  • NATO TROOPS START POURING INTO UKRAINE

    Eric Zuesse (blogs at https://theduran.com/author/eric-zuesse/) According to Stephen Bryen, whose extensive experience has been as a U.S. armaments-manufacturing high executive as well as in both the Executive and Legislative ends of the U.S. Government, headlined on April 25th, “NATO is starting to deploy Troops in Ukraine and Russia is Racing to Win”, and he reported: […]

  • CrossTalk: ‘NATO’s Acceptable result’

    Sometimes words do matter. NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg says Ukraine may have to compromise with Russia. What that compromise might entail has been left unanswered. Nonetheless, this is an acknowledgement that NATO’s proxy war against Russia is ending in failure. Or watch on Bitchute here or Odyssee here Also watch for free our RTF Docu-Series “Escaping Calypso’s Island: […]

  • Russia would lose a war with NATO, Poland warns

    “It is not we, the West, who should fear a clash with Putin, but the other way around,” Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski said.

  • NATO Member Rolls Out Red Carpet For Hamas Chief

    NATO Member Rolls Out Red Carpet For Hamas Chief As head of NATO's second largest military, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has continued to stir controversy among allies by his Hamas-sympathetic stance. As early as last October, just on the heels of the Oct.7 Hamas terror attack, he was bluntly expressing that "Hamas is not a terror organization" but is a "liberation group" rightfully fighting to protect Palestinian lands. But this weekend he went far beyond mere verbal...

  • NATO's Stoltenberg: U.S. help for Ukraine is not too late

    The U.S. House of Representatives approval — after months of wrangling — of a nearly $61 billion military aid package for Ukraine has not come too late, but the delay has had real consequences, NATO's chief said on Sunday. "The Ukrainians are now four months being outgunned," NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told MSNBC."The Russians have had much more ammunition. And Ukraine has been forced to ration their ammunition," Stoltenberg said. "But it's not too late. The Ukrainians have...

  • Argentine Government’s intention to be a NATO partner questioned

    Buenos Aires, April 18 (Prensa Latina) The former Argentine secretary of the Malvinas, Antarctica and South Atlantic, Guillermo Carmona, today questioned the intention of the Government of Javier Milei to become a partner of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The post Argentine Government’s intention to be a NATO partner questioned first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Ukraine to take part in NATO's largest cyber defense exercise

    Ukrainian representatives will take part in NATO's largest CCDCOE Locked Shields cyber defense exercise, which will take place in Estonia. — Ukrinform.

  • Ukraine to join NATO's largest cybersecurity exercise for the first time

    For the first time in history, Ukrainians will take part in the world’s largest cybersecurity exercise, Locked Shields 2024, which will be held in Estonia under the auspices of NATO.

  • Poland’s foreign minister says Putin should fear a war with NATO

    In a speech Thursday, Poland’s Foreign Minister, Radoslaw Sikorski said Russian President Vladimir Putin should fear a war with NATO as it would inevitably end in Russia’s defeat. “It is not we, the West, who should fear a clash with Putin, but the other way around,” Sikorski said in a translated speech to the Sejm,

  • Ex-Nato boss challenges Government on ‘veracity’ of defence spending increase

    Labour peer Lord Robertson of Port Ellen told the House of Lords that experts are questioning the Government’s £75 billion figure.