Small Nations Boost Defense to Five Percent: What Does It Mean?

Thu Jan 30 2025
Lithuania and Estonia, two small Baltic countries, have decided to significantly up their defense spending. They've pledged to allocate five percent of their GDP to defense, starting from 2026. This makes them the highest defense spenders in NATO, passing Poland's current four percent. Why are they doing this? Well, there's pressure from the U. S. President, Donald Trump, who wants NATO allies to spend more and focus more on threats like China and the Asia-Pacific. But it's not just about U. S. demands; it's also about feeling threatened in their own region, especially by Russia. Lithuania plans to borrow money to fund this increase, while Estonia is thinking of cutting public sector spending. Some people in Lithuania are skeptical about whether they can really afford this big increase. But both countries seem determined to show they're serious about their defense. Russia, on the other side, isn't happy about NATO's plans. They warn that increasing defense spending might lead to more tension in Europe, even a direct confrontation. So, is this increase a good idea? Some people think it's necessary to protect their countries. Others think it might make things worse. What do you think?
https://localnews.ai/article/small-nations-boost-defense-to-five-percent-what-does-it-mean-3fbe902e

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    What specific regional threats are Lithuania and Estonia aiming to counter with this increase in defense spending?
    What additional measures, besides increased defense spending, could Lithuania and Estonia take to enhance their security?
    With all this defense spending, will Lithuania and Estonia finally get those flying cars they've always wanted?

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