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While President Trump, who is ending a nine-day trip throughout the Middle East and Europe, addressed the global fight against terror during Thursday’s NATO summit, he also brought up member contributions to the transatlantic military alliance. The administration, led by tough rhetoric from the president, has assumed a strong position on the need for NATO members to meet the 2 percent-of-GDP contribution threshold. The U.S. government spent 3.6 percent of GDP, or $664 billion, on defense last year, far outpacing all other members. Out of all 28 countries that belonged to NATO at the start of this year, only five met the minimum contribution level in 2016—the U.S., Greece, the U.K., Estonia and Poland.
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Obama jabs Trump ahead of NATO summit
May 25, 2017
http://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/2017/05/25/obama-jabs-trump-ahead-nato-summit.html
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