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New US European Command leader will take over amid NATO worries and tensions
The United States is installing new military leadership in Europe at a moment of heightened worries about Russian aggression, doubts about the future of arms control and rising tensions among NATO allies.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
The chill in US-Russia relations has some worried about stumbling into a military conflict
The deep chill in U.S.-Russian relations is stirring concern in some quarters that Washington and Moscow are in danger of stumbling into an armed confrontation that, by mistake or miscalculation, could lead to nuclear war.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Turkey says S-400 delivery talks still on, despite US bill to block F-35
Turkey is still talking S-400 delivery with Russia, despite bill to ban F-35 sales.
By Joe Gould
Russian aggression on the rise in the Balkans, Army four-star says
U.S. military units and allies at their highest readiness rate in years, the U.S. commander in Europe says.
By Todd South
Top US general in Europe seeks more troops, warships to counter Russia
The EUCOM commander says he's “not comfortable yet with the deterrent posture” of America's military presence.
By Joe Gould