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NATO should not be celebrating a new arms race, the west won’t be safer for it: Marwan Bishara

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NATO’s recent surge in defense spending has sparked urgent concerns from experts, with Al Jazeera’s senior political analyst Marwan Bishara warning against the dangers of a new arms race. As NATO members appear to capitulate to pressure from former President Donald Trump, praising his leadership and his push for increased military budgets, the implications for global security are alarming. Bishara highlights the troubling dependence of European nations on American military support, despite Europe’s superior military budget compared to Russia.

While Europe spends significantly more than Russia’s $149 billion annually, many countries remain tethered to U.S. protection, risking a dangerous escalation in military expenditures. Bishara argues that instead of increasing defense budgets, the U.S. should be reducing its own staggering $1 trillion defense spending, which could instead be redirected toward vital sectors like education and healthcare.

With NATO’s push to raise defense spending to 3.5% of GDP, the world is witnessing a troubling trend: the glorification of military buildup in a time when diplomatic solutions are desperately needed. Bishara warns that this arms race is not just a European issue; it’s a global crisis, exacerbated by countries like Saudi Arabia and Israel ramping up their military budgets.

As tensions rise and nations scramble for military superiority, the call for sober leadership has never been more urgent. The international community must shift focus from escalating conflicts to reducing military expenditures and fostering dialogue. The world does not need more weapons; it needs peace.

Stay tuned as this developing story unfolds, with critical implications for global security and the future of international relations.

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