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The US and NATO leadership pushed to increase the alliance’s spending target from 2% of each member country’s GDP to 5%.
NATO proposed including expenditures on cybersecurity and activities related to border and coastal security to qualify for ...
NATO countries are using creative math to meet the U.S. president’s demand to more than double annual spending, partly by ...
A 5% defense spending target for NATO members is looking increasingly likely as the alliance prepares for its big bang summit ...
European NATO countries are feeling the heat from Washington to increase their defense spending, and they may be inclined to ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Thursday he was confident that members of the NATO alliance would sign up to ...
In a first for the US, the Pentagon chief will not attend a meeting of the group orchestrating military support to Ukraine, a ...
wrote to NATO leaders arguing that they must reach 3.5 percent of GDP on “hard military spending,” and 1.5 percent of GDP on spending connected to “infrastructure, cybersecurity and other ...
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets with Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves, days before the ...
A British military spending boost, including new attack subs and long-range weapons, will make the U.K. "a battle-ready, armor-clad nation," Prime Minister Keir Starmer says.
The British government is about to outline the biggest increase in defense spending since the end of the Cold War as it seeks ...