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Front-Line States Prepare to Fight Alone

SOUTH HOLLAND, NETHERLANDS, JUN 22 – NATO members commit to raising defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035 to strengthen deterrence amid escalating tensions with Iran and Russia, with Spain granted a partial exemption.

  • NATO leaders will meet in The Hague on June 25 for a brief summit focused on agreeing to a new defense spending baseline of 5 percent of GDP to deter Russia.
  • The summit response follows sustained demands from US President Trump for higher European defense spending amid rising tensions including recent US airstrikes on Iran.
  • Front-Line states like Finland, Poland, and the Baltic countries are increasing military capacity and support to Ukraine, with Finland becoming a major ammunition producer.
  • The summit declaration is planned to be short, with limited references to Russia as a threat, reflecting efforts to accommodate Trump’s preference for brief meetings.
  • The outcome will test NATO’s unity amid internal divisions, uncertain US involvement, and some members resisting defense spending goals while front-line states prepare to act independently.
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Can the Allies still rely unconditionally on their most powerful partner? Chancellor Merz understands what US President Trump calls for in return for the NATO summit in The Hague.

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Netwerk24 broke the news in on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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