Opinion: Does The U.S. Meet NATO’s Defense Spending Guideline?

Credit: U.S. Defense Department
At the NATO summit four years ago, the heads of state and government gathered in Wales recommitted to increasing defense spending in real terms and meeting the NATO guideline to spend a minimum 2% of GDP on defense by 2024. In the buildup to the NATO summit in Brussels last month, U.S. President...
Steven Grundman

Contributing columnist Steve Grundman is the principal of Grundman Advisory and a former deputy undersecretary of defense for industrial affairs.

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