NATO
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Feb- 2024 -14 FebruaryAmericas
Around 20 NATO Countries Set to Hit Spending Target in 2024
Some two-thirds of NATO's 31 member countries are expected to reach the defense spending target of two percent of GDP in 2024, officials said.
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12 FebruaryAmericas
Trump Threatens to ‘Encourage’ Attack of NATO Members Behind on Payments
Trump said he would "encourage" Russia to attack members of NATO who had not met their financial obligations, his most extreme broadside against the military alliance.
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7 FebruaryArms
NATO Orders AT4 Anti-Armor Weapons From Saab
Swedish defense company Saab has secured a contract to deliver AT4 man-portable anti-armor weapons to NATO.
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6 FebruaryEurope
Lockheed Wins NATO Next-Gen Rotorcraft OSA Study Contract
NATO has awarded Lockheed Martin the third Next Generation Rotorcraft Capability Programme Open System Architecture study contract.
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2 FebruaryEurope
NATO Reaffirms Support for Bosnia
NATO affirmed the alliance's support for Bosnia during a visit to Sarajevo, condemning the "secessionist policies" of Bosnian Serb leaders.
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1 FebruaryLand
Estonian Air Base Renovation Secures Additional Funds From Luxembourg
Luxembourg will send additional funds to the Estonian government for the renovation of the Ämari Air Base in the country's north.
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1 FebruaryAmericas
NATO Chief to US Conservatives: Alliance ‘A Good Deal’
NATO's chief told US conservatives the alliance was a "good deal" and created jobs, as likely presidential candidate Trump fuels doubts about assisting Ukraine.
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Jan- 2024 -31 JanuaryCommentary
The Fight for Air Superiority in the Aegean
Unless Turkey finds its way back into equilibrium with Western partners, it will lose the fight for aerial dominance over the Aegean Sea with Greece.
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30 JanuaryAmericas
Canada Drops Ban on Military Exports to Turkey
Canada will no longer bar certain arms exports to Turkey, a move that comes approximately a week after Ankara ratified Sweden's NATO membership.
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29 JanuaryAmericas
Washington Approves Sale of 40 F-16s to Turkey
The US government approved a $23 billion deal to sell F-16 warplanes to Turkey, after Ankara ratified Sweden's NATO membership, the State Department said.
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