UK Says NATO's European Allies to Spend $50B on 'Deep Precision Strike' Capabilities

Is the spending essential for defense and deterrence — or part of a myth to justify large spending on military contractors?
    UK Says NATO's European Allies to Spend $50B on 'Deep Precision Strike' Capabilities
    Above: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer ahead of a NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey on July 8. Image credit: Dogukan Keskinkilic/Anadolu/Getty Images

    The Spin


    Pro-establishment narrative

    This $50 billion investment will provide Europe's NATO allies with the most advanced weapons, boosting their defense and deterrence capabilities. Ukraine's attacks far behind Russia's frontline have proven the effectiveness long-range weapons and their game-changing impacts on the battlefield, and why they are a necessary part of modern arsenals.

    Pro-Russia narrative

    While Russia poses no threat to Europe, European leaders continue to propagate the myth that Russia is an impending threat in order to justify vast amounts of military spending. They do this to distract from the fact that these deals are being made despite the economic crisis in their countries.


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