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NATO unveils military projects to boost defense spending

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Seung Min Kim, Lorne Cook, Suzan Fraser, Abby Sewell
NATO unveils military projects to boost defense spending
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President Trump attended a NATO summit in Turkey where he renewed claims that the U.S. should control Greenland and announced the lifting of sanctions on Turkey. The summit focused on defense spending targets and arms deals amidst shifting U.S. foreign policy priorities.

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The event highlights a significant strain in trans-Atlantic relations and a potential shift in U.S. commitment to traditional military alliances.

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The article reports on official statements and summit events using standard wire service reporting style without overt editorializing.

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