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NATO members pledged this week to spend 5% of GDP. The U.S. is lagging behind substantially.
US President Donald Trump has submitted a trillion-dollar FY26 defence budget, which will now head for debate and approval.
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The happy warmongers of NATO gathered in the City of Peace, The Hague, which also happens to be the government seat of the ...
President Trump criticized Spain, saying the country wanted “a little bit of a free ride,” and that it would “have to pay it ...
The decision by NATO members on Wednesday to spend five percent of their GDP on defence could shift budget priorities.
For 43 years, attorney bank accounts have raised millions of dollars used to help North Carolina families hold onto their ...
Advocates of “military Keynesianism” present it as a boon for the working class. In reality, it diverts resources away from ...
Austerity sounds like it should be about governments cutting costs and spending less. But it’s more about who controls ...
Servicemembers are poised to receive a 3.8% pay increase in FY 2026 under the draft defense appropriations bill advanced by ...
NATO countries are using creative math to meet the U.S. president’s demand to more than double annual spending, partly by expanding what counts beyond soldiers and weapons.
Like much of the world, the UK is ramping up its defense spending. But defense companies are now competing with an expanding talent-hungry tech sector for scarce skills. "We need a sea of talent ...