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NATO is falling behind in global arms race
NATO is struggling to keep up with the evolving global arms race, as its technology and doctrine are deemed outdated. Analysts highlight the rise of drone-centered warfare, long-range missiles, and AI-guided systems, with countries spending $2 trillion on advanced military technologies including anti-satellite weapons.
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