
NATO ally warns Russia will soon seek war with the West as alliance spending bump still falls short
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An Estonian intelligence report found Russia has pursued widespread military reforms that includes expansions in pursuit of a force that matches American and Chinese active personnel.
"We are making real progress," Stoltenberg insisted. "European allies are spending more. However, some Allies still have a ways to go because we agreed at the Vilnius Summit that all Allies should invest 2%, and that 2% is a minimum." Peter Aitken is a Fox News Digital reporter with a focus on national and global news.
Collective spending will hit 2% in 2024, according to Stoltenberg, rising from 1.56% spent in 2019 and 1.85% in 2023. Poland spends the most, with 3.9% of GDP spent on defense, followed by the U.S. at 3.49% and Greece at 3.01%.
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