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Spain, for example, has flat-out refused to spend 5 percent on defense. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez told NATO ...
BAE, like its peers, has been boosted by higher defence spending since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced on Friday that Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia have agreed to commit 5% of their ...
Spain was the only NATO ally not to commit to a large increase in military expenditures. It’s far from Russia, and its ...
European nations are the leading buyers of American-made weapons. The bottomless need for armaments to help Ukraine fight ...
Spain is not the only sceptic among NATO’s ranks. Slovakia, while less vocal, has also expressed ambiguity towards the 5% ...
NATO's commitment to spend five percent of GDP on defense by 2035 was meant to unify the alliance, but it's revealing ...
NATO allies aiming to increase independence from Washington should focus on generating European capacity in areas where only ...
Washington has pledged a $4 billion loan guarantee to Poland, supporting its purchase of US-made weapons as Warsaw ramps up ...
After keeping Donald Trump happy with a pledge to up defense spending at NATO’s summit, Europe is now bracing for a key ...
Just days after Nato Secretary-General Mark Rutte hailed the alliance’s summit in The Hague as an unqualified success, the US ...
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