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Biden s first NATO summit provides sharp contrast to Trump-era spending pressure | National News

(The Center Square) - President Joe Biden reaffirmed the strong U.S. commitment to NATO at the 2021 NATO Summit in Brussels but departed from the previous administration s aggressive push for member nations to contribute more financially. Biden spoke of the importance of the U.S. relationship with the NATO with Secretary General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg. “I want to make it clear: NATO is critically important for U.S. interests in and of itself,” Biden said. In recent years, defense spending has been a concern in NATO, with each nation having to  the equivalent of at least 2% of its GDP toward joint defense. Only 10 of the 29 member states who contribute to defense spending met the 2% threshold, according to a recent NATO report for 2021.

Biden s first NATO summit provides sharp contrast to Trump-era spending pressure | National

European nations have seen Biden’s easier approach toward NATO as more beneficial than Trump’s more forceful tactics toward member states. Critics domestically have been advocating for Biden to be more aggressive with getting other NATO member states to improve their defense spending targets. In a report issued prior to the 2021 NATO Summit, Luke Coffey and Daniel Kochis of the conservative think-tank The Heritage Foundation advocated for Biden to push for higher defense spending by member states and to not include cybersecurity as part of those defense spending targets. “The U.S. should encourage governments to strongly and consistently make the case for NATO, and the importance of robust defense spending, to their publics,” Coffey and Kochis said. While cybersecurity and infrastructure are important to NATO, including them in spending targets would in turn accelerate the movement of national defense budgets from procuring capabilities to domestic infrastructu

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