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NATO’s 5% Defense Target Sparks Global Concerns Over Security Rifts

As NATO leaders clash over a proposed 5% defense spending target, a new CGTN poll reveals deepening global apprehension about the alliance's military ambitions. With 67.4% of respondents condemning NATO's expansion as destabilizing, the debate exposes fundamental cracks in transatlantic security cooperation.

The Numbers Behind the Divide

NATO members already account for 55% of global military spending at $1.5 trillion in 2024. The push to raise defense budgets to 5% of GDP – nearly double current targets – has drawn sharp criticism. 84.7% of poll participants labeled NATO a 'war machine,' while 73.8% warned the spending hike could dangerously skew global military balance.

Domestic Pressures Mount

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's rejection of the target as 'disproportionate' reflects growing European resistance. 80.1% of respondents fear citizens will bear the cost through higher taxes or reduced social services. Meanwhile, 76.2% predict the spending dispute will exacerbate divisions among European members.

Transatlantic Trust Erodes

The poll shows 76.6% believe Washington disregards European allies' concerns, recalling former U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to reduce security commitments. Analysts warn the spending debate could accelerate the decoupling of U.S.-European security priorities.

Conducted across five language platforms, the survey collected 6,000 responses within 12 hours, highlighting worldwide anxiety about NATO's direction amid geopolitical tensions.

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