NATO to unveil major arms deals at Ankara summit

ONP Summary
At a NATO summit, Secretary General Mark Rutte is pressing members to create detailed roadmaps for achieving 5% GDP defense spending by 2035, as defense investments have grown significantly. The demand reflects both internal NATO coordination challenges and Trump administration pressure on allies to demonstrate 'loyalty' and greater military commitments.
Progressive: Loyalty test — progressive outlets highlighted Trump's escalating demands for 'loyalty' and warnings of consequences, portraying defense spending as coerced rather than collectively chosen.
Moderate: Implementation uncertainty — moderate outlets questioned whether pledges translate into military capability and noted Trump's shifting demands undermine European planning confidence.
Conservative: Rosy statistics — conservative outlets acknowledged defense spending growth but suggested NATO leadership exaggerates progress, downplaying actual budget constraints on member states.
NATO leaders plan to unveil arms deals worth tens of billions of dollars in Ankara to show they are heeding US calls to spend more to defend Europe before joining President Donald Trump for a summit. ...
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