
Denmark To Introduce Female Conscription To Boost Defense Forces
“We do not rearm because we want war. We are rearming because we want to avoid it,” said Danish PM.

“We do not rearm because we want war. We are rearming because we want to avoid it,” said Danish PM.

Ukrainian defense companies will be able to claim a share of the proposed €100 billion fund paid for EU taxpayers.

Austrian MEP Harald Vilimsky says Brussels centrists want to bring neutral states under the NATO umbrella.

Anyone proposing more U.S. defense spending with borrowed money should consider what happens when increasingly uneasy investors have had enough of U.S. debt.

Brussels is trying to scare member states into funding the project by flashing the Trump card.

The U.S. State Department believes the Polish purchase of 96 attack helicopters and nearly 3,000 missiles “will not alter the basic military balance in the region.”

“Our weapons and ammunition stocks are depleted,” the NATO chief said, expecting all members to recommit to the 2% GDP defense spending rule at the upcoming Vilnius Summit in July.

How is NATO going to respond to the problem with its rapidly depleting stockpiles of military hardware? They can’t spend more money.

All members of the NATO alliance are expected to reach the benchmark of spending at least 2% of GDP on defense by the year 2024.

The French president proposes a change in France’s military paradigm, in preparation for long-lasting attacks requiring a greater availability of equipment and larger stocks of ammunition.