NATO Adopts Military Buildup Plans as Part of New Spending Goal
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NATO agrees ambitious defense spending expansion
NATO leaders agreed their most ambitious military expansion since the Cold War. The US and NATO leadership are pushing to increase the alliance’s spending target from 2% of each member country’s GDP to 5%, including 1.5% on related defense expenditures such as logistics and cybersecurity. While major countries such as the UK are holding out on the higher target, arguing that the priority should be pushing all allies to meet their existing commit…
NATO defense ministers agreed on new capability goals. The new goals require all allies to increase defense spending.
Europe is now experiencing a significant increase in defence spending. Over the past decade, the EU's military budgets have doubled. The reason seems to be obvious. Europe's defensive forces are in decline and the threat from Russia is real. But it is worth stopping and looking at the facts, notes Adam Tuz, the editor of the Financial Times, the professor of history at Columbia University and the director of the European Institute. The decade pr…
NATO Defense Ministers Meet to Finalize Defense Spending Targets Before June Summit
NATO defense ministers gathered Thursday to approve ambitious new military capability targets and finalize defense spending commitments ahead of a crucial alliance summit later this month, with officials signaling major increases are imminent. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte told reporters Wednesday that ministers would take “a huge leap forward” at the Brussels meeting, agreeing to new […]
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