Budget Brief: NATO Finally Makes Progress On Spending Levels

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A long-standing criticism of the NATO alliance, particularly from leaders in Washington, has been a lack of effort made by many members to meet the guideline 2% of GDP spending level for defense budgets. As recently as 2017, three years after Russia’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea, average spending...
Craig Caffrey

Craig works as a senior analyst on Aviation Week Network’s military and commercial forecast databases, specializing in military aircraft markets and…

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