With NATO in Trump's Disfavor, Scandinavian Countries Are Rallying
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National Perspective: With NATO in Trump’s disfavor, Scandinavian countries are rallying
LYSEKIL, Sweden — You can’t see the Russian bear from here, but you can hear its growl. You also can hear the screech of the American eagle, because the Donald Trump effect has reached Scandinavia. As a result, leaders of NATO countries meeting later this month in The Hague almost certainly will agree to boost their military spending to 5% of economic output, a direct response to Vladimir Putin’s aggressiveness — and Trump’s complaint that Ameri…
The Lithuanian Foreign Minister, Questutis Budris, stated that at the forthcoming NATO summit the Alliance member countries were likely to agree on a goal of increasing defence spending to 5 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) in the long term.
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