In a letter responding to Rutte’s proposals for next week’s Nato summit in the Hague, first reported by the Spanish newspaper El País, Sánchez declared his opposition for the proposed change arguing “it is not necessary to fulfil our commitments to the alliance.”
He explained that the figure “has nothing to do with the level of commitment to collective defence,” with Spain confidence it can do enough with lower spending.
He added that adopting the target would have adverse effects for the Spanish economy, as it would force the government to raise taxes, cut public services and slow down its plans on green transition. “We choose not to make those sacrifices,” he reportedly said.
The paper said that the new Nato target had been expected to be adopted unanimously, but Spain’s objection could now trigger further discussions on its adoption.
Any department that ask for a larger budget needs to FIRST provide the objectives & alignment :
Objectives & Alignment for any major budget increase proposal. 1. Strategic Goals: Linking with strategy such as efficiency improvements… 2. Past Performance & some sort of ROI 3. Historical Data (cost savings, productivity gains…) 4. Gaps or Shortfalls: Highlight unmet needs due to past underfunding. 5. Detailed Cost Breakdown (line-Item Justification: Itemize expenses…) 6. Prioritization: Rank expenses by urgency/impact (for instance “must-have” vs “nice-to-have”) 7. Expected Outcomes (Quantifiable Benefits: Project measurable results) 8. Timeline: Specify when results will materialize (short-term vs. long-term gains). 9. Risk Assessment and Mitigation Plans: Address potential concerns (e.g., phased spending, contingency measures). 10. Supporting Evidence (Compare budgets to other comparable (US, Russia &China) and see what works and what does not. 11. Alternatives & Flexibility (Propose phased funding, reallocating existing budgets, or pilot programs…)
Let me tell you, NONE of that has been provided… we need more soldiers? Better training? More F-35s? more submarines? Drones, Tanks? No one in NATO´s top sphere knows, or has said anything… they just claim they need far, far more money. No sovereign NATO country should approve any increase beyond inflation, let alone double or triple amounts. This is just plain and simple a mayor public funds thievery! Kudos for Spain on this.
But the problem with NATO is far, far deeper. Spain today is in the middle of a scandal for a corruption case involving 0.5 million EUR that has gridlocked the government, when just last week increased its military budget in 7000 million EUR and no one had said for what exactly!
Europeans countries that really want to tackle corruption… focus for these tremendous fund allocations that are not being tracked properly or are we going to do like US shipping planes to Baghdad full of sacks with dollars that practically all went unaccounted for. First was with Covid, then Ukraine (that became the new Baghdad*) and now and for the coming two years will be NATO.
All NATO members, specially European ones, should find ways of leaving NATO because, and we all will see, NATO will end up leaving you when it sees it cannot milk you any more. A PanEuropean coalition would have been an alternative a decade ago, but with the level of vassalism reached today, it would make no difference at all. Going after a model such as Switzerland’s or 1960s Finland’s is best for now.
Okay comrade.