
Sánchez May Paint Blackout as Security Threat To Ask for Defense Funds
It would not be the first time the socialist leader attempts to twist the definition of defense to fund non-military projects.

It would not be the first time the socialist leader attempts to twist the definition of defense to fund non-military projects.
“As governments increasingly prioritize military security, often at the expense of other budget areas, the economic and social trade-offs could have significant effects on societies for years to come.”
The alliance is ramping up spending ahead of a pivotal June summit amid debate over even higher future commitments.
PM Sánchez justified the multi-billion investment by saying “it’s obvious that only Europe will know how to protect Europe.”
President Zelensky remains optimistic about continued support from the West.
Strengthening the Ukrainian military is still the clear objective of the coalition, but questions are raised about the conditions.
“In the last ten years, we’ve increased our spending ten times,” Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys said about his country.
As the latest foreign ministerial get-together begins in Brussels, there’s no escaping the increasing differences of opinion—if not fragmentation—afflicting the pact.
The Ukraine war and Finland’s admission to NATO “just kind of put everything on steroids,” says CEO of startup company.
Despite rumours of President Trump withdrawing support from Europe, the head of NATO is confident that the alliance is ‘there to stay.’