NATO mulls US demand for a big increase in defense spending
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday that all NATO members will have agreed on a goal of spending the equivalent to 5% of GDP on defense over the next decade by the 2025 NATO Summit in June.
Clifford May is president of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and says that US President Donald Trump's "America First" foreign policy has succeeded in forcing European NATO members to step up their defense budgets and contribute more meaningfully to their collective security.
April 16 (UPI) --NATO, created ... along with U.S. military presence. Now that bond is not only being eroded, but it also is being removed. The profound impact on Europe and its security cannot ...
So far, there are no signs that the new U.S. administration will leave NATO without its nuclear umbrella, said NATO's Nuclear Policy Director Jim Stokes during a visit to Estonia. The alliance's nuclear policy has remained more or less the same under the ...
The Pew Research Center poll found 66 percent of respondents think the U.S. benefits from NATO, though the figure has dropped by 5 points since 2021. Another 32 percent said the country does not ...
Responding to questions about the reported plan to cut NATO funding, State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce insisted that the U.S. remains fully committed to the military bloc. She stressed, however, that Washington does not see NATO as a tool for waging ...
While addressing a press briefing on Tuesday (local time), Bruce said that the US remains committed to Nato and is trying to make the alliance deterrent, not to help with wars, fight them ...
Europe and Canada are ramping up defence spending and we’re all working to increase production capacity,' says NATO chief US defense secretary Pete Hegseth (L) and secretary general of NATO Mark ...
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