NATO Strikes Multi-Billion Dollar Arms Deals Amid Global Tensions
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Air defense for the Netherlands! An order for radar aircraft for Sweden! Drones for everyone! On Tuesday, NATO chief Mark Rutte slips a bit into the shoes of talk show queen Oprah Winfrey as he announces billions in investments from allies. The feast for the defense industry in the Turkish capital, Ankara, has by now become almost more important than the NATO summit itself.
NATO Strikes Multi-Billion Dollar Arms Deals Amid Global Tensions
NATO leaders plan to announce arms deals worth billions in Ankara, responding to U.S. pressure for increased European defense budgets. Despite Trump's criticism and the complexities of NATO dynamics, member countries aim to solidify alliances with military agreements. The summit will underscore commitments to support Ukraine amid ongoing Russian aggression.
Drones, Satellites and Billions in a Joint Air Fleet: NATO Shows Trump How He Spends More on Defense
There are everything: new surveillance drones, reconnaissance aircraft, air defence systems, transport aircraft, pilot training facilities, weapons, satellite launch, ballistic missiles, anti-aircraft and missile defense systems. The list follows, and contracts signed this Tuesday in Ankara, Turkey, between arms companies and governments at the pre-Washington NATO summit that starts this Wednesday morning have been multiple. Continue reading....
NATO has to be right on two tracks: defending itself and contenting Trump. That has been the goal of the first day of the Alliance summit in Ankara where a multi-million dollar plan has been announced not only to increase the capabilities of the allies, but also to align itself with the demands of the United States, which calls for more involvement and initiative from Europeans. That is why the Forum for the Defense of the Conclave in Turkey has…
Shortly before the Nato summit in Ankara, several member states announce the purchase of new reconnaissance aircraft. After the USA has left the project, Germany is expected to pay the largest share.
Nato announces billions of arms deals on the margins of its summit in Ankara. Brisant is above all one of the new "eyes in heaven".
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