The 32 NATO allies are currently in discussion to increase the defence spending benchmark from the current 2% of GDP.
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00:00NATO's Secretary General Mark Rutte wants NATO countries to increase defense spending
00:06well beyond the 2 percent of GDP to which they are now committed.
00:11To this end, he has asked citizens to help put pressure on their governments and even
00:16make sacrifices.
00:18Your politicians need to listen to your voices.
00:22Tell them you accept to make sacrifices today so that we can stay safe tomorrow.
00:28Tell them they need to spend more on defense so that we can continue to live in peace.
00:34For example, Rutte believes that cuts will have to be made in pensions, health care and
00:38security systems in order to increase defense spending.
00:45If we don't spend more together now to prevent war, we will pay a much, much, much higher
00:52price later to fight it.
00:55Not billions, but trillions of euros.
00:58Rutte has argued that NATO faces a threat equal to or greater than the Cold War.