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>Donald Trump's return to the White House has brought NATO spending back under scrutiny, with Washington's warning that Europe should be prepared to defend itself from Russian aggression refocusing minds in Brussels.
The United States will 'no longer tolerate an imbalanced relationship' regarding the war in Ukraine and will not be taken for 'suckers', Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said last week as he declared that fellow Nato members should be spending more.
The US is by far the biggest spender on defence overall - forking out a total of $967.7billion, equivalent to 3.38 per cent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP).
Archive: https://archive.today/GWtqM
From the post:
>>Donald Trump's return to the White House has brought NATO spending back under scrutiny, with Washington's warning that Europe should be prepared to defend itself from Russian aggression refocusing minds in Brussels.
The United States will 'no longer tolerate an imbalanced relationship' regarding the war in Ukraine and will not be taken for 'suckers', Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said last week as he declared that fellow Nato members should be spending more.
The US is by far the biggest spender on defence overall - forking out a total of $967.7billion, equivalent to 3.38 per cent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP).