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How much do NATO members spend on defence as threat perceptions rise?

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How much do NATO members spend on defence as threat perceptions rise?

How much do NATO members spend on defence as threat perceptions rise?

How much do NATO members spend on defence as threat perceptions rise?

Despite Trump's appeal for NATO members to spend more of their budget on defence, the feasibility of any further increases in the EU remains uncertain.

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