
Stephanie Lai
Politics Reporter at Bloomberg News
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2 days ago |
kdhnews.com | Andrea Palasciano |Michael Nienaber |Stephanie Lai
NATO leaders agreed to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP and renewed their "ironclad commitment" to mutual security in an historic move to push back against an increasingly belligerent Russia. The decision from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's 32 members at their high-stakes summit in The Hague is a major win for Donald Trump, who has repeatedly lambasted his European allies for underspending on security.
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2 days ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Andrea Palasciano |Michael Nienaber |Stephanie Lai
NATO leaders agreed to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP and renewed their "ironclad commitment" to mutual security in an historic move to push back against an increasingly belligerent Russia. The decision from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's 32 members at their high-stakes summit in The Hague is a major win for Donald Trump, who has repeatedly lambasted his European allies for underspending on security.
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2 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Andrea Palasciano |Michael Nienaber |Stephanie Lai
(Bloomberg) -- NATO leaders agreed to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP and renewed their “ironclad commitment” to mutual security in an historic move to push back against an increasingly belligerent Russia. The decision from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s 32 members at their high-stakes summit in The Hague is a major win for Donald Trump, who has repeatedly lambasted his European allies for underspending on security.
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3 days ago |
union-bulletin.com | Andrea Palasciano |Michael Nienaber |Stephanie Lai
NATO leaders agreed to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP and renewed their “ironclad commitment” to mutual security in an historic move to push back against an increasingly belligerent Russia. The decision from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s 32 members at their high-stakes summit in The Hague is a major win for Donald Trump, who has repeatedly lambasted his European allies for underspending on security.
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3 days ago |
dailygazette.com | Andrea Palasciano |Michael Nienaber |Stephanie Lai
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