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Spain Launches $12 Billion Defense Plan To Hit NATO Target

The country is investing in a stronger NATO.

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April 28, 2025
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Spain is stepping up its defense spending. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced a $12 billion military investment plan, pledging to meet NATO’s 2 percent of GDP target by the end of the year. The move ends years of underfunding and comes as pressure from the Trump administration and other allies grows.

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The plan will push Spain’s total military spending to about $35 billion in 2025. Sánchez called it a “historic moment” and said the investment would strengthen Spain’s position in Europe and NATO. He also tied the effort to broader goals around security, technology development, and building military and civilian resilience.

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About a third of the money will go to improving troop conditions and buying equipment. Another $3.5 billion will fund a “digital shield” made up of satellites, radar, encrypted systems, based on new tech like 5G and AI. Nearly $2 billion is set aside for defense hardware, and $1.75 billion will back dual-use gear for disaster response tied to climate change, including new helicopters, tanker planes, and a hydrographic ship for oceanic mapping and intelligence.

A portion will be used to improve safety for Spanish troops on overseas missions.

The announcement comes ahead of the NATO Summit in The Hague, where leaders are expected to debate raising the spending target even higher, though US calls for a 5 percent goal are seen as unlikely to pass.

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