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Notwithstanding years of rearmament discussion, NATO members have attempted to claim a net surplus of $106 billion in military equipment (in 2024 dollars) between 2014 and 2024, as shown in Chart 4.
Leaders of NATO countries gather this week in Washington to mark the alliance's 75 years of history and chart its future — which looks to be dominated by conflict with Russia and how to respond.
In constant 2010 U.S. dollars, NATO Europe and Canada increased their defense spending by $14 billion, or 5 percent, from 2014 to 2016, as the chart below shows.
Since its creation in 1949, NATO has done more to promote democracy, peace, and security in Europe than any other multilateral organization, including the European Union. The 2014 NATO summit will ...
President Trump has long sought to get NATO allies to spend at least 2 percent of their GDP on defense expenditures. ... Use the arrows in the chart below to scroll through the years: ...
Bar Chart: Less Than Half Of NATO Members Meet 2% Defense Spending Goal German Finance Minister Christian Lindner also reacted to Trump’s comment. Speaking in London on February 12, Lindner said ...
It is time to put an end to one of the most pointlessly divisive debates in NATO's history, ... It is supported with charts and tables showing the latest data provided by NATO. The analysis is ...