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Infographic as much as NATO countries spend on the army, health and education. 21 of them, including Romania, would give more military than education


A main Leopard 2A7V fighter tank of the German army participates, on May 29, 2024, in the International Military Exercise 'Grand Quadriga 2024', on a pebble training polygon, north of Vilnius, Lithuania. Photo: Mindaugas Kulbis / AP / Profimedia
Currently, each NATO member spends less for the army than for health or education. However, a target of 5% of GDP for defense would push 21 of them to spend more on the army than on schools. NATO countries have officially agreed to increase their defense expenses to 5% of GDP by 2035.
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