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Europe re-arms as US slows defence spending

Washington remains world’s largest military power but European capitals spend more than before, says IISS
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"}],[{"start":93.07,"text":"Russia’s full-scale invasion, China’s military modernisation and mounting tensions in the Middle East have turned defence from a post-cold war choice back into a necessity."}],[{"start":106.30999999999999,"text":"Under pressure from US President Donald Trump, most Nato members pledged in June 2025 to raise defence and defence-related spending to 5 per cent of GDP by 2035, with at least 3.5 per cent devoted to core military expenditure — up from the previous 2 per cent benchmark. "}],[{"start":127.49999999999999,"text":"Meanwhile, under revised EU fiscal rules, member states may exceed deficit limits if the additional borrowing is used to finance defence."}],[{"start":137.14,"text":"US defence secretary Pete Hegseth told Nato allies last year that while America remained committed to Nato, Europe must “take ownership of conventional security on the continent”. Washington has since begun to scale back certain defence commitments, demanding greater burden-sharing from allies."}],[{"start":157.82999999999998,"text":"Russia’s own wartime surge has also cooled. Military expenditure rose 3 per cent in real terms in 2025, after a near 57 per cent jump the previous year. Even so, defence spending still absorbs more than 7.3 per cent of GDP — the third-highest share in the world, after Ukraine (21.2 per cent) and Algeria (8.8 per cent)."}],[{"start":184.86999999999998,"text":"Trump “has doubled down on the defence of the homeland and placed an emphasis on the western hemisphere”, said IISS. “His administration has begun to roll back on the United States’ long-standing defence commitments and demanded greater burden-sharing among its allies — both in Europe and the Asia-Pacific.”   "}],[{"start":205.17,"text":"Data visualisation by Alan Smith"}],[{"start":215.57,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1771980481_3025.mp3"}

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