💨 Abstract
The UK plans to increase defense spending to 3% of its GDP over a decade, with a commitment from Defence Secretary John Healey. This move, set to be announced on Monday, comes amid pressure from NATO and U.S. allies. The review prioritizes modernization and long-term planning, assuming the 3% target is met by 2034. While some programs may be delayed, the plan is scalable to accommodate future budget increases. The current 2.3%
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