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British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to meet the new NATO target of 5% of a country's Gross Domestic Product on national security by the 2035 deadline.
NATO’s leaders agreed this week to invest 5 percent of their countries’ gross domestic product (GDP) on “core defence requirements as well as defence and security-related spending by 2035”.
April 5, 2025: Global defense spending reached $2.46 trillion in 2024. NATO members account for nearly half of global defense spending. Major Nation Defense Spending NATO spending is likely to ...
Mark Rutte, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary General, says European states must divert spending from social programs toward defense to counter the growing threat posed by Russia.
At last, European countries are ramping up their defense spending. Together, these trends paint a bright future for NATO—but there is also peril ahead. The effort to repel Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ...
Canada has quietly pushed to expand the definition of what counts toward NATO's military spending target of two per cent of a nation's gross domestic product (GDP).
Canada has quietly and consistently lobbied major NATO allies for months to expand the definition of what it can include under the military alliance's defence spending benchmark, defence and ...
Military budgets are only one gauge of military power. A given financial commitment may be adequate or inadequate depending on the number and capability of a nation's adversaries, how well a ...