The Us Once Again Warns Sánchez of "Serious Consequences" if He Does Not Comply with the Nato Agreement for Contenting His "Internal Public"
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The US clash with Spain over the 5% defense spending is still alive and on Thursday the US ambassador to NATO, Matthew Whitaker has warned that the government of Pedro Sánchez could face "severe consequences" if it does not comply with what was agreed at the Hague summit. He has also assured that Sánchez's message does so to "content his internal audience.""If Spain or any other ally does not want to comply with the commitments, there will be se…
The U.S. ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Matthew Whitaker, threatened Spain with “serious consequences,” in case it fails to meet the commitment to devote five percent of its national budget to military defense. This happens after last week Spain signed the NATO commitment letter, where all the countries that belong agreed to raise national spending to strengthen the organization. The Spanish government, headed by Pe…
Sánchez's Affront to Nato Leads Indra to Register His Worst Month on the Stock Market Since November
Pedro Sánchez’s affront to NATO’s partners, with the apparent distance marked by the President of the Government at the summit in The Hague held by the organization between June 24 and 26, has dragged with him Indra, which since the end of last year has accumulated an incredible revaluation on the Stock Exchange. The Spanish multinational of defense and technology ended last June with an increase in the fleet of 1.71%, the least increase of its …
It is necessary to open the debate on the defense of Spain and the necessary military capabilities in its geostrategic context. This is to ask what weapons systems does Spain need and for what?
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