1.NATO's plan to increase military spending from 2 percent to 5 percent of GDP may trigger a new round of arms race in Europe and escalate geopolitical tensions. Do you agree?
2. Spain has agreed with NATO to limit its military spending to 2.1 percent of GDP instead of 5 percent, with its Prime Minister stating that the 5 percent target is "disproportionate and unnecessary." Do you support it?
3. A significant increase in defense spending by NATO’s European members may cause European nations to raise taxes or cut welfare benefits, ultimately making their citizens "foot the bill." Do you agree?
4. Former U.S. President Donald Trump previously stated that he would reduce American security support for Europe if allies did not bear more costs. The U.S. has not considered the concerns of its European allies on military spending. Do you believe this will further exacerbate U.S.-Europe tensions?
5. The issue of military spending may deepen divisions among NATO’s European member states. Do you agree?
6. NATO seeks to build "a stronger, fairer, and more lethal alliance" and ensure sustained readiness in the coming years. Should its accelerated military expansion be viewed with vigilance?
7. Global military expenditure in 2024 reached $2.72 trillion, with NATO accounting for $1.5 trillion- 55 percent of the total. Has NATO become a force threatening world peace?
8. If NATO continues to push forward with its 5 percent defense spending target, the imbalance in global military power will worsen, posing a greater threat to world peace and security. Do you agree?
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