News

The United States currently contributes two-thirds of NATO defense spending, far outpacing other members such as Germany and ...
Trump's NATO success pushes allies to pledge 5% GDP on defense, marking the biggest jump since 1949, but requires faster U.S.
President Donald Trump joined a long line of presidents who complained that the NATO countries fail to pay their fair share ...
Beneath the 5 percent defense spending pledge lies NATO’s most significant strategic pivot since the end of the Cold War: an ...
NATO's 5% GDP defense target by 2035 sparks global spending shifts. Discover how rising threats boost demand for high-tech ...
Ukraine received mixed results during the 2025 NATO summit. Given this ambiguity, time will tell how the NATO-Ukraine ...
After the increased spending pledges, President Donald Trump echoed his “ironclad commitment” to NATO’s mutual defense ...
If the Europeans can deliver on their new defense-spending commitments, the result will be a much safer world.
Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. President Donald Trump joined a long of presidents who ...
NATO member defense spending commitments are overdue, writes Bruce Stokes of the German Marshall Fund. But how plausible are they?
Major headlines emphasize NATO’s defense spending surge while sidelining the rhetoric of deterrence— raising questions about ...
The Trump administration will hold back delivering to Ukraine some air defense missiles, precision-guided artillery and other ...