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NATO members commit to allocate 5% of GDP for defense spending by 2035, responding to US President Trump's demands at the Hague summit.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte congratulates Trump on Iran air strikes, emphasizing increased defense spending at the NATO summit.
The UK plans to purchase F-35A jets capable of carrying nuclear weapons as a significant upgrade to its defense capabilities.
NATO leaders convene in The Hague to address defense spending goals amidst rising tensions with Russia and Iran's actions.
Japan cancels scheduled security talks with the US amid disputes over defense spending increases demanded by Washington.
Spain has rejected NATO's proposed 5% defense spending target, a move that may disrupt the upcoming summit.
Trump clarifies that Rand Paul is invited to the White House picnic after Paul claimed he was disinvited over opposition to Trump's spending bill.
UK government outlines major financial investments in defense and healthcare while implementing budget cuts in other sectors.
Canada plans to exceed NATO's defense spending target, shifting focus from US reliance to enhance national security.
Estimates to retrofit a Qatari jet as Air Force One likely to be less than $400 million, despite earlier predictions of up to $1 billion.
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