NATO leaders on Wednesday agreed to a landmark increase in defense spending, committing to allocate 5% of their national gross domestic product (GDP) to defense by 2035. The decision marks a significant diplomatic victory for U.S. President Donald Trump, who for years has criticized NATO allies for underfunding their militaries and depending too heavily on …
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