
Hegseth's Call for Increased NATO Defense Spending: No More Reliance on the US
NATO Allies Urged to Increase Defense Spending: No Reliance on US, Says Hegseth Brussels, Belgium – In a significant address to the press ahead of a meeting with his NATO counterparts, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered a strong message regarding the alliance's collective defense. Speaking from Brussels, Hegseth emphasized the need for every NATO member to contribute their fair share, rejecting any notion of reliance on the United States. "It cannot and will not be reliance on America," he stated firmly, underscoring the importance of shared responsibility in maintaining global security. Hegseth's call for increased contributions is particularly relevant in light of ongoing geopolitical tensions and evolving global threats. He specifically mentioned the need for every country to contribute at a 5% level, a clear indication of the seriousness of the situation. He further explained, "Every country has to contribute at that level of 5% as a recognition of the nature of the threat." Hegseth's recent visit to the Indo-Pacific region further highlighted the need for a unified and strengthened NATO front. The Defense Secretary's remarks signal a shift in emphasis within NATO, demanding a more equitable distribution of responsibility for collective defense. This underscores the evolving security landscape and the need for a collaborative approach to address global challenges.