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Spain rejects NATO’s anticipated defense spending increase as ‘unreasonable’ … from the Independent Suman Naishadham

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Spain has rejected a NATO proposal to spend 5% of GDP on defense needs that’s expected to be announced next week, calling it “unreasonable.” Read More 

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