NATO weighs new ‘Counter Terrorism Post’ following Trump’s demands

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March 31, 2017: NATO and U.S. flags fly at the entrance of the Alliance’s headquarters during a NATO foreign ministers meeting in Brussels, Belgium. (Reuters) The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is considering appointing a senior official to oversee counterterrorism efforts, a move aimed at meeting one of President Donald Trump’s demands that the alliance focus more on terror threats.