U.S. reliance on high tech seen as potential challenge to NATO
Continued procurement by the U.S. of high-priced, sophisticated weaponry could backfire if NATO members cannot afford to keep pace, according to a former British admiral. Adm. Sir James Eberle (Royal Navy, ret.) said "there is a danger America's allies won't be able to afford interoperability."...
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