NATO’s Push for American Arms: A Costly Gamble with America’s Security and Sovereignty at Stake
NATO’s call for increased U.S. arms purchases for Ukraine spotlights alliance unanimity—but at what cost to American taxpayers and national interests?
At a recent NATO Defense Ministers meeting in Brussels, the alliance trumpeted the "unanimity" of its 32 members to boost defense spending and urged increased purchases of U.S.-made weapons for transfer to Ukraine. While this display of unity may seem commendable on the surface, a closer examination reveals troubling implications for American sovereignty, fiscal responsibility, and strategic priorities. Is NATO’s Arms Race Draining America’s Vital Resources? Despite public commitment to investing 5% of GDP on defense by 2035, many NATO allies remain reluctant or unable to meet these ambitious targets. Spain, for example, insists that its 2.1% GDP investment suffices...
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