Spain will struggle to match Nato defence spending targets because of political divisions and the weak position of the ...
“S PAIN is very low,” Donald Trump said last month, referring to the country’s defence spending. For once, he was correct ...
Spain's leftist government, proportionally NATO's smallest spender on defence, faces political and popular resistance as it ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is scheduled to meet the leaders of nine parties on Thursday as he tries to muster political support to boost the country’s defense spending and meet NATO targets.
The new international situation worsens the risks coming from Africa: the activity of Morocco, the alliance of Algeria with ...
Sumar, the PSOE’s junior coalition partner, known for offering mild criticisms of government decisions for not being “left” ...
The formal entry of Finland and Sweden into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) over the past two years enhanced alliance security, but it also revealed a strategic myopia: demands that each ...
In Spain, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said his country would raise defense spending to reach NATO’s target faster than previously committed. But he did not specify when the eurozone’s fourth ...
the UK (78,800), Spain (70,200) and Germany (60,650), according to the IISS report. In contrast, there were about 80,000 US troops assigned or deployed to bases in NATO countries as of June 2024 ...