Every Year 600 Billion Euros More for Armaments in Europe: Who Will Bear the Costs
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The planned increase in arms spending will require tough policy decisions in Europe, say experts – either less social spending or higher taxes
In the run-up to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit, which begins this Tuesday in The Hague, the Netherlands, the Kremlin accused the Atlantic Alliance of pushing Europe towards “uncontrollable militarization.” The criticism arises after the announcement by NATO’s new secretary general, Mark Rutte, who proposed raising military spending to 5% of the GDP of each member country. READ ALSO: Hungary and Slovakia curb new sanctions …
Exclusive ZDF research shows which companies in the armaments industry particularly benefit from the "Sondermögen Bundeswehr". A player gets almost half of the 100 billion.
Milanović: Weapon prices should be limited, not left to the market portal Wed, 06/25/2025
Le Bourget – The Salon du Bourget was dedicated to French and European rearmament.
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