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Trump’s 5% NATO defense spending pitch ‘unrealistic’ – German minister

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Trump’s 5% NATO defense spending pitch ‘unrealistic’ – German minister
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Published: January 9, 2025 12:24 pm
Author: RT

Robert Habeck, who himself backs raising the allocation threshold, says the medium-term goal should be 3.5% of GDP

German Economy Minister Robert Habeck has rejected US President-elect Donald Trump’s proposal for NATO members to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP. In an interview with the Funke media group released on Thursday, Habeck called the target “unrealistic.”

His comments followed remarks by Trump on Tuesday in which he highlighted disparities in defense spending among NATO members. Speaking to reporters, Trump said the US was spending “billions and billions of dollars more … than Europe” and argued that EU nations “can all afford” to raise their defense budgets to 5%.

“What Donald Trump is proposing is unrealistic. We will not end up with 5%,” Habeck said. Currently, NATO’s defense spending target is 2% of GDP, a benchmark many member countries, including Germany, have struggled to meet. While Habeck supports higher defense spending, he said the goal should be 3.5%.

“3.5% is roughly what is currently being discussed in NATO as a medium-term goal,” he stated, emphasizing the need for greater European investment in defense due to the evolving security landscape.

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Habeck, who is running as the Green Party’s candidate for chancellor in February’s snap elections, suggested funding the increase through special defense funds or reforms to existing debt limits without making budget cuts. He added that such a hike should be temporary.

“If we have achieved a reasonable state for Germany’s security in a few years, then we will be able to reduce spending again,” he said.

Trump’s proposal of a 5% spending target has sparked debate in Germany and across Europe. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz rejected the idea outright, saying EU citizens should not bear the financial burden. Friedrich Merz, leader of Germany’s opposition Christian Democratic Union (CDU), also dismissed Trump’s target, stating that the exact percentage was less important than ensuring Germany’s defense needs are met.

“The 2, 3, or 5% (targets) are basically irrelevant. The decisive factor is that we do what is necessary to defend ourselves,” Merz told the broadcaster Bayerischer Rundfunk on Wednesday.


READ MORE: NATO states won’t achieve spending goals soon – El Pais

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte recently suggested that members should aim for “at least 4%” but acknowledged that even this would be insufficient to carry out a full modernization. Rutte also called for easier access to US military equipment for European members, pointing to delays caused by Congressional and Pentagon approvals.

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