NATO’s decision in The Hague to spend 5% of GDP on defense and security by 2035 looks bold on paper, but money will deter only if it underwrites dominance, not faint advantage.
The 12-day Iran-Israel clash that began on June 13…
NATO’s decision in The Hague to spend 5% of GDP on defense and security by 2035 looks bold on paper, but money will deter only if it underwrites dominance, not faint advantage.
The 12-day Iran-Israel clash that began on June 13…