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NATO Burden Sharing, Explained
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NATO burden sharing turns alliance strategy into defense-spending targets, force plans, basing decisions and commitment disputes among members.
- Frame 1NATO's burden-sharing map starts when allies convert a common defense plan into national money, bases, forces and readiness capacity.
- Frame 2The input gate sets targets for GDP share, equipment share, capability needs and annual national plans.
- Frame 3A budget ledger shows each government paying nationally while NATO compares totals with a common defense-spending definition.
- Frame 4A readiness flow exposes the bottleneck: deployable units, munitions, logistics, command readiness and interoperable forces.
- Frame 5The failure mode is visible when aging equipment and interoperability gaps leave less usable capacity before a crisis.
- Frame 6Watch annual plans, NATO spending data, host-nation access, readiness metrics and the 2029 review of the commitment.
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