US says Europe isn’t paying its dues on NATO - but how much are countries spending?
- The United States warns European NATO allies to increase their defense spending amid concerns over imbalanced contributions, as emphasized by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
- In 2025, the NATO budget is projected to be approximately €3.8 billion, with both the U.S. And Germany contributing 15.8 percent each.
- While 72 percent of NATO allies were predicted to meet their 2 percent GDP defense spending pledge, several countries spent less than this amount last year.
- Trump has consistently called for NATO members to raise their defense spending to 5 percent of GDP, although the U.S. Itself does not meet this target.
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