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NATO Chief Warns of Urgent Need to ‘Turbo-Charge’ Defense Spending Amid Rising Threats from Russia

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Last updated: December 13, 2024
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NATO Will Remain United Regardless of US Election Outcome: Rutte

In a decisive address delivered in Brussels, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte underscored the urgent need for European countries to significantly increase their defense spending amidst rising tensions due to Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine. Rutte, who recently took the helm of NATO, stated that the current military preparedness of European nations is inadequate to face potential future conflicts with Russia.

“We are not ready for what is coming our way in four to five years,” Rutte cautioned, emphasizing the rapid escalation of the threat. He characterized the situation as one where “danger is moving towards us at full speed,” highlighting the necessity for Europe to bolster its military capabilities in light of Russia’s militaristic posture.

The conflict in Ukraine has prompted NATO to enhance its defenses along its eastern flank and prompted a reevaluation of military spending. However, Rutte noted that despite some increases in budget allocations, NATO countries still fall short when compared to the pace at which Russia is producing arms. “Russia is preparing for long-term confrontation. With Ukraine. And with us,” he stated, drawing parallels between the situation in Ukraine and the potential for similar conflicts within NATO territories.

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While asserting that there is currently no “imminent military threat,” Rutte urged NATO members to adopt a “faster and fiercer” approach to defense. He insisted that the alliance must shift to a wartime mindset to effectively deter future conflicts. “We can prevent the next big war on NATO territory,” he declared, asserting the need for an immediate ramp-up in defense production and spending levels.

Rutte’s remarks come amid ongoing losses and devastation in the Ukraine conflict, leading to more than a million casualties since February 2022. He noted that the war results in heavy daily tolls, with over 10,000 individuals killed or wounded weekly.

In response to these challenges, NATO members had agreed last year on a target of spending at least two percent of their gross domestic product (GDP) on defense. While 23 of the 32 NATO countries are expected to meet this benchmark, Rutte called for an adjustment of this target upwards, stating, “We are going to need a lot more than two percent.”

Highlighting global threats, he referred to emerging challenges posed not only by Russia but also by China, North Korea, and Iran, asserting, “We are not at war. But we are certainly not at peace, either.” The urgency of Rutte’s address was further amplified by the context of shifting U.S. political dynamics as Donald Trump prepares to reclaim leadership, with an expressed expectation for NATO allies to increase their defense expenditures sharply.

Overall, boosting defense budgets remains a contentious issue, particularly for nations like Spain and Italy that currently spend below the two percent guideline. However, Rutte stressed the long-term benefits of investing now: “If we don’t spend more together now to prevent war, we will pay a much, much, much higher price later to fight it,” he noted, drawing on historical precedents from the Cold War.

Looking forward, he urged citizens across NATO countries to press their governments for increased military spending and preparedness, making the case that sacrifices today are essential for future safety. Concluding his address, Rutte pointed out that the West’s efforts to strengthen military capabilities are significantly lagging behind those of Russia and China, warning that Europe risks falling behind in an increasingly dangerous global landscape. He called for increased collaboration among governments, emphasizing the need for substantial military contracts, innovative thinking within the defense industry, and breaking down existing fragmentation in European military production.

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