NATO Defense Spending Soars to $1.4 Trillion in 2025 π
NATO’s 2025 defense spending exceeds $1.4 trillion, with all members meeting 2% GDP targets. Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia hit 3.5% as alliance sets new 2035 goals. ππ΅
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NATO’s 2025 defense spending exceeds $1.4 trillion, with all members meeting 2% GDP targets. Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia hit 3.5% as alliance sets new 2035 goals. ππ΅
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