All 32 NATO leaders committed to a 5% hike in defense spending amid pressure from President Trump during this week’s NATO summit. Brett Bruen, a former U.S. diplomat and president of the Global Situation Room, joins with more details. Robert Murrett, a professor at Syracuse University, also joins with his key takeaways.
Takeaways from the NATO summit
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