European defense

Norway plans to massively increase military spending

Norway plans to massively increase military spending, and it’s causing quite a stir. The Oslo government recently announced that they will boost their defense budget by NOK 600 billion by 2036, setting their military spending to 3% of GDP. This move puts them in the elite company of countries like Poland, the US, and Greece who currently hit that threshold in NATO. In addition, Norway will meet the NATO requirement to spend 2% of GDP on defense this year, much earlier than previously projected in 2026. This news has sparked various reactions and discussions about the implications of this substantial increase in military spending.… Continue reading

Germany’s Scholz calls for urgent ‘mass production’ of European arms

Germany’s Scholz, the country’s Minister of Finance, is calling for urgent “mass production” of European arms in order to enhance Europe’s self-reliance in defense. As a Finnish citizen, I can relate to the importance of military budget allocations. Our state budget has always prioritized military investments, recognizing the need to defend our borders and maintain peace. It is disheartening that other countries have not followed suit.

The recent purchase of a second battle canoe by Canada shows that nations are beginning to understand the need for self-defense. Germany’s Scholz is right to highlight the urgency of this matter. However, it is important to note that actions must match words.… Continue reading