The annual NATO leaders' summit in The Hague, Netherlands, is set to focus on increasing defense spending, a priority for both President Trump and Secretary Rutte. However, the goal seems to be in doubt due to President Trump's announcement of the Asian pivot, which prioritizes Asia over European defense. The Ukraine War persists, and NATO has little to show for its efforts, with a significant portion of the defense budget allocated to military aid for Ukraine. The European Union and member states need to increase military defense spending for deterrence and to position European countries at the forefront of defense and peacekeeping efforts. Secretary Rutte's proposed spending goals call for NATO to increase its defense spending from 2% of GDP to 5% of GDP. However, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez expressed disapproval of the plan, stating that it would be "unreasonable" and "unproductive." This could undermine NATO and create a division within the alliance concerning its commitment.
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