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Trump's NATO success pushes allies to pledge 5% GDP on defense, marking the biggest jump since 1949, but requires faster U.S.
NATO estimates show Poland spent the highest percentage of its GDP on defense and was the only country estimated to spend ...
Now it’s 2025, Trump is back, and after just five months in office, has secured a five percent defense spending commitment ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said the clear direction of travel was that Europeans would be responsible for more of the ...
NATO member defense spending commitments are overdue, writes Bruce Stokes of the German Marshall Fund. But how plausible are they?
Russia remains the major threat in Europe, but the United States is shifting its attention to focus on security priorities ...
The leaders reaffirmed their “ironclad commitment” to NATO’s collective defense clause, Article 5. In recent years, Trump had ...
Instead, Rutte helped lobby for Trump's demand for NATO nations to jump military spending to 5% of GDP. Rutte explained why ...
Trump has long questioned the value of U.S. membership in NATO, an alliance he’s cast as a drain on American resources.
U.S. President Donald Trump has wrapped his participation in the annual NATO summit, a gathering far chummier than the tense ...
President Trump has long pushed the European allies to be more self-sufficient on defense, relying less on American ...
At the moment, Poland is the NATO member state spending the most per GDP on defense investments, according to the latest data ...