U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks) is giving props to former President Donald Trump this week, following NATO countries' commitment to beef up their national defense budgets. During a recent NATO summit, most member countries agreed to hike defense spending to a whopping 5% of their gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035. Rogers, who heads the House Armed Services Committee, believes this move is key to keeping threats from nations like China and Russia at bay. "NATO's decision to boost its defense spending to 5% of GDP is a critical move," Rogers stated. He emphasized that front-line allies have been doing their part, and that these much-needed investments will make the Alliance way stronger. The congressman credited Trump for getting everyone on board with the increased spending. "President Trump was spot-on in pushing our Allies to carry a bigger share of our defense, and his leadership was vital in making it happen," Rogers said. "A stronger NATO, with the U.S. leading the charge and everyone pitching in, will deter our enemies, keep the peace, and help America." Word on the street is that Spain was the only NATO member to object, citing concerns about cutting essential services to meet the new defense requirements.Rogers Applauds NATO's Defense Spending Boost
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