
NATO’s 5% GDP Boost: Contradictions Uncovered
NATO’s new 5% GDP defense spending target exposes deep-seated contradictions in its evolving role and strategy.
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NATO’s new 5% GDP defense spending target exposes deep-seated contradictions in its evolving role and strategy.
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Czech Republic plans to boost defense spending to 5% of GDP, expecting NATO support, as announced by PM Petr Fiala.
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NATO’s plan to boost defense spending to 5% of GDP sparks debates on far-reaching economic and social impacts.
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