For over a decade, allies have chronically underspent on defense while the West’s adversaries modernized and bolstered their own military capabilities.
Defense spending stayed low across the West not just because of budget pressures, but also because everyone – including the US – was frightened to provoke Russia.
However, the nature of NATO allies’ support for Ukraine – much of it direct military support – has exposed the vulnerability that years of underfunding has caused the alliance.
Fabian Bimmer/Pool/ReutersThis means that the challenge in front of NATO allies now is not just how can they meet the demand for weapons coming from Ukraine, but how do they reverse years of underfunding their own defenses?
Some allies don’t trust that others will be quite so generous with defense spending if the Russia-Ukraine war were to end.
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