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The Alliance sets a 3.5% of GDP defense target, more than the U.S. spends on defense today.
From the Cold War to the current tensions with Russia, NATO’s ground forces have been central to European security. A few ...
NATO member states are currently discussing a plan to raise defense spending to 5 percent of GDP by 2032 — a goal that, ...
At their meeting in Brussels on Wednesday, the defence ministers of the 32 NATO member states laid the groundwork for the ...
Since the end of the cold war, the relevance of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) has regularly been questioned, ...
A new command unifying cyber, electromagnetic, and information operations could represent a paradigm shift – if it is implemented effectively.
The new Counter-Intelligence Unit will protect the most critical defence capabilities, at home and overseas, against serious ...
NATO defense ministers are set to approve plans to buy more weapons and military equipment to better defend Europe, the ...
U.S. President Donald Trump nominated Air Force Lieutenant General Alexus Grynkewich as the next Supreme Allied Commander ...
In a powerful demonstration of unity and resolve underscoring the NATO alliance’s commitment to collective defense, nearly ...
Moscow has been sending hundreds more soldiers, as well as building warehouses and airfields, close to its border with the ...