NATO Says All Members Will Meet 2% Spending Target

Polish FA-52 jets

Fa-52 fighter jets fly during the Polish Army Day Parade on Wislostrada in Warsaw. Poland.

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NATO anticipates that all of its 32 members will meet its longstanding target to spend 2% of GDP on defense, though only three meet the revised 3.5% target figure that alliance members agreed to achieve in core military spending by 2035. Poland is leading the pack with 4.48% of GDP expected to go to...
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