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Putin Prefers Biden, Surprised by Tucker Carlson, and Questions Blinken's Ukraine Stance

In a candid interview with propagandist Pavel Zarubin, Russian President Vladimir Putin revealed his preference for engaging with Joe Biden over former President Donald Trump, citing Biden's predictability and experience as an "old-school politician." Putin's remarks offer a rare glimpse into his strategic calculus regarding American leadership amidst ongoing tensions between Russia an

18 NATO states to hit spending target

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said yesterday that 18 of the alliance's 31 countries are set to meet the defence spending target of two percent of gross domestic product in 2024.

The release of the new estimates came after Donald Trump rattled the alliance by saying he would "encourage" Russia to attack members who were not meeting the obligation.

Stoltenberg Acknowledges US Discontent with NATO Allies' Defense Spending

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has once again criticized US President Donald Trump while simultaneously acknowledging America's right to express dissatisfaction over the inadequate defense spending of its European allies. Stoltenberg's remarks came during a press conference preceding a meeting of defense ministers from NATO member countries in Brussels.

Most Greeks view US stance positively, poll finds

The majority of Greek citizens positively assess the United States' stance toward Greece, believing that the US would conduct a "diplomatic and restrained" intervention in the event of a Greek-Turkish crisis. Notably, Greek citizens favor President Joe Biden over likely Republican candidate Donald Trump in the run-up to the US elections this November.

Europe Needs 10 Years to Fortify Defense Readiness

Armin Papperger, CEO of the renowned German arms company "Rheinmetall," issued a stark warning, asserting that Europe requires a decade to achieve full readiness to defend itself. Citing concerns over depleted weapons depots and the redirection of ammunition to Ukraine, Papperger's remarks echo a growing sense of urgency in the face of evolving geopolitical tensions.

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