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NATO promised to use members' soaring defense budgets for a fivefold increase in air defenses. But there are problems beyond ...
NATO members will be expected to spend 3.5% of their GDP on core defence such as troops and weapons – the items currently ...
NATO and Russia have found themselves opposed for decades in one of the most consequential standoffs in military history.
European nations have pledged more NATO funding partly through a novel redefinition of “defense.” Is it gimmickry or a more ...
Defense stocks have been on a significant rally this year, especially those in Europe. This is because investors expect a ...
The military alliance looks set to satisfy US President Donald Trump's demands to commit to a massive increase in defense spending. Some creative counting proposed by NATO head Mark Rutte could ...
While fighter jets and stealth bombers get most of the headlines, it’s the logistical aircraft behind them that make those ...
NATO defense ministers are set to approve purchasing targets for stocking up on weapons and military equipment to better defend Europe, the Arctic and the North Atlantic, as part of a U.S. push to ...
They upped the ante for what NATO calls “core defense spending” to 3.5%, while changing how it’s counted to include providing military support to Ukraine.
To fix this situation and address Trump’s 5% of GDP defense spending demand, new NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has proposed that NATO states spend at least 3.5% of GDP on defense by 2032 and ...
With a war raging in Europe, military spending by the United States compared with other NATO member states is a hot topic at the military alliance's summit in Washington this week. NATO countries ...
Russia spends a higher percentage of its GDP on defense than key NATO players, data shows, as the alliance doubles down on efforts to funnel more funds into military spending.. Russia spent 4.1 ...