STUTTGART, Germany — Military spending among the U.S.’s allies in Europe and Canada increased for the sixth consecutive year in 2020 as one-third of member states reached a key alliance benchmark, a NATO report released Wednesday said. But Germany, which has been accused by President Donald Trump of not spending enough on defense, spent only 1.57%...
Full ArticleTen NATO members now meet 2% defense spending benchmark, but not Germany
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