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Spain's Defense Spending: A Strategic Shift
Spain, MadridMonday, June 23, 2025
Last year, Spain was the lowest spender in NATO, allocating only 1. 28% of its GDP to defense. In April, Sanchez announced plans to increase this to 2% this year. This decision faced criticism both domestically and from some allies. U. S. President Trump had previously criticized Spain for being a low contributor, stating that Spain needed to match the contributions of other nations.
Sanchez believes that Europe should lead its own defense efforts, aligning with views expressed by Trump. However, he argues that reaching the 5% target is not feasible for Spain. This exemption allows Spain to focus on its own defense strategy while maintaining its NATO commitments.
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