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Belgium, Step Up Your Defense Spending

With June’s NATO Summit likely to call for substantial increases in member defense spending, increased scrutiny awaits those NATO members that still haven’t reached even the 2% spending minimum—a minimum that’s been required for well over a decade. 

One of the more notorious NATO free riders is Belgium, which has skated by while spending only 1.3% of gross domestic product—the measure of economic growth that reflects the total value of goods and services produced in a country—on defense. That already astonishingly low number includes the 0.16% of GDP allocated to Ukraine for aid—meaning Belgium’s actual spending on armed forces equals less than 1.2% of GDP.

Belgium ranks last out of all NATO treaty members for equipment expenditure and fourth from last in total defense spending.

Yet Belgium is a relatively populous and wealthy country, home to 12…

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