With President Donald Trump entering office for the second time, NATO spending is once again under scrutiny as the United States warns European countries must dig deeper into their pockets.
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"In order for Europe to be and remain an equal ally of the US, we must do much more for our security so that we can continue to live in peace," the German Chancellor said ...
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Amid its second year of its latest offensive in Ukraine, Russia outspent all European nations on defense spending.