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U.S. military branches are being told to find budget cuts to offset the proposed $50 billion increase in defense spending.
Italy will likely be able to increase its defense spending to reach a NATO target of 2% of gross domestic product as early as ...
Historically, these reports are intentionally vague and conveniently oversimplified. This year’s announcement is no different ...
NATO members are discussing setting a spending target for civil defence and support for Ukraine on top of core military ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signed a memorandum Thursday outlining $5.1 billion in cuts to Department of Defense spending ...
The U.S. signed a security treaty with Japan, which gives it the right to maintain a military presence there, protecting the ally. Japan also forms part of the First Island Chain, a U.S. containment ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the cuts will bring the total number of cut spending to "nearly $6 billion." ...
U.S. military spending would reach a record high under President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's $1 ...
President Donald Trump cleared some of that uncertainty on Monday night, saying the government has "essentially approved a ...
Mayor of Warsaw and Polish presidential candidate Rafal Trzaskowski discusses the need for European nations to increase ...
Those of us who have memories longer than a goldfish know that President Donald Trump’s promise of a record-breaking $1 trillion defense budget for next year undercuts his promise to run a ...
Finland’s government plans to raise the country’s defense spending to 3% of economic output by 2029 to address the risks from a more aggressive Russia, Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said.