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The agreement reached at the summit of the North Atlantic Alliance leaders in The Hague to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035 is necessary to guarantee NATO countries security, including ...
NATO members have pledged to bring defense spending to 5% of GDP, with NATO's chief saying it will be used for a fivefold ...
NATO members have agreed to a new defense spending goal of 5% of each country’s economic output by 2035, more than doubling the previous figure of 2%. It’s an ambitious timeline that ...
The wars in Ukraine and the Middle East are different in a multitude of important ways. But they nonetheless offer some ...
THE consensus after Israel’s 12-day war with Iran seems to be that it ended in humiliation – not just for the Islamic ...
As the geopolitical tensions between Russia and NATO intensify, the spotlight is on Russia’s military capabilities in 2024.
NATO's 5% GDP defense target by 2035 sparks global spending shifts. Discover how rising threats boost demand for high-tech ...
Negotiations on Ukraine's accession to the EU in all clusters, in my opinion, will begin before a political decision is made ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has reaffirmed his intent to annex all of Ukraine, calling both nations “one people,” during the Saint Petersburg Economic Forum. His statement comes as European NATO ...
Given that Trump had presented Putin what he assumed to be attractive terms for a cease-fire, he could be forgiven for ...
The US spends by far the most on defence of any country - four times as much as the next largest country, China - and is home ...
Military capability of Western alliance remains 'formidable' despite questions around untested 'mutual assistance' agreement ...