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President Donald Trump has long accused other NATO countries of being freeloaders, relying on the United States to provide the bulk of Europe's defense. Now those countries have pledged to ramp up ...
The U.S. push for increased defense spending from its Asian allies mirrors the Cold War-era experience of NATO, where U.S.
Today, we’re seeing Reagan’s strategy play out on the international stage. At the NATO summit in The Hague last week, the ...
Ahead of the Nato Summit in The Hague, between 24-25 June 2025, allies discussed implementing a new defence spending target of 5% of a nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) by at least 2035.
Major headlines emphasize NATO’s defense spending surge while sidelining the rhetoric of deterrence— raising questions about ...
European nations have pledged more NATO funding partly through a novel redefinition of “defense.” Is it gimmickry or a more ...
Nato leaders agreed to ramp up defence spending to 5% of their countries' economic output by 2035 at a summit in The Hague, ...
Finnish President Alexander Stubb critiques Putin's strategy, emphasizing Finland's preparedness amid Russian military ...
But at a summit focused on keeping President Trump happy, discussion of Russia is expected to be muted, despite most allies’ belief that its aggression is NATO’s chief challenge.
Amid criticism that nations were not spending enough, NATO allies have agreed to a massive increase in defense spending.
Sweden’s defense spending surged following its 2024 accession to NATO from 1.5 percent to 2.2 percent of GDP last year. Stockholm is tweaking its debt rules to allow for up to about $30 million ...
NATO’s new commercial space sector strategy and defense spend target hike could be a boon to private space players.