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Conflicts are breaking out among NATO nations, especially over defense spending. At the 2025 summit in the Netherlands, leaders should agree on a 5% GDP spending target by 2035, but Spain, Belgium, and Slovakia may reject or delay that. The UK wants to strengthen nuclear deterrence by buying 12 U.S. F-35 jets and rejoining NATO's airborne nuclear mission. Meanwhile, U.S.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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