NATO circles China in more ways than one
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The latest comments from politicians and experts after last week's NATO meeting in The Hague had not had time to be heard when the public space was once again filled with signs of anxiety.


NATO circles China in more ways than one
The alliances latest summit avoided confronting Beijing but could not cover up the efforts to contain the Asian great powerThe June NATO summit, held in The Hague, ended with a significant headline: a collective pledge to increase annual defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035. This bold target, far exceeding the current 2% benchmark, signals a new era of militarization in the West, reflecting anx
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