NATO Summit: Alliance Follows Trump – and Decides on a Five-Percent Target
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Markus Lanz discusses with his guests the NATO summit and the ability to wage war in Europe. The right shot is done, but whether the implementation of the five-percent goal succeeds, military historian Neitzel doubts. Then the discussion suddenly turns to the moderator himself, and Lanz makes an unexpected confession.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has ensured that the allies commit themselves to the US President's five-percent goal, but Donald Trump still avoids a clear commitment to support.
The NATO states decide that each Member State should spend 5 per cent of GDP on defence instead of 2 new ones.
NATO has agreed on the five-percent target! Thus, the partners respond to Trump's demand – but they also have a condition.
NATO has agreed on the five-percent target! Thus, the partners respond to Trump's demand – but they also have a condition.
Trump has asserted himself: The other 31 leaders of the NATO states join his drive to drastically increase defense spending. Is the alliance's cohesion now secure?
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