Donald Trump is considering plans to push Nato members to increase defence spending to 3 per cent of GDP if he wins a second term in the White House, The Telegraph understands.
First the military build-up on the borders of Ukraine was said to be no more than sabre-rattling by a Russian president under pressure at home. Then he was rumoured to be terminally ill, making the invasion seem like a last, desperate throw of the dice.
Russia has doubled its defence budget for 2023, with its military spending now accounting for a third of all government outlay amid the war in Ukraine.
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treasury, our countries treasuries are going to treasury, our countries treasuries are going to put much more money into their are going to put much more money into their defence budgets. those defence budgets have got to be able to put defence budgets have got to be able to put money into the defence industry to put money into the defence industry to produce the arms and ammunition that s required. nato is not to ammunition that s required. nato is not to be ammunition that s required. nato is not to be fighting this war, ukrainian soldiers are and we ve absolutely got to provide them with what they absolutely got to provide them with what they need, and they needed in hu-e what they need, and they needed in huge quantities, because it s used up huge quantities, because it s used up on huge quantities, because it s used up on a huge quantities, because it s used up on a huge quantity basis. but it wasn t that up on a huge quantity basis. but it wasn t that long up on