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John Kerry
John Kerry
stated on July 11, 2018 in a statement:

Since 2014, “each year, (NATO) nations have been increasing their contributions.”

True
By Jon Greenberg
July 12, 2018

John Kerry rebuts Trump, says NATO spending was up, not down

Former Secretary of State John Kerry took exception to President Donald Trump’s criticism of the NATO allies at the recent meeting in Brussels. Trump came into the meeting saying the European members needed to spend more. At a news conference after the meeting, Trump said their defense spending had been falling.

“It was going down, the amount of money being spent by countries was going down and down very substantially, and now it’s going up very substantially,” Trump said.

Kerry said the trend was just the opposite.

“President (Barack) Obama raised the issue in a constructive and collegial way that succeeded in securing a pledge from NATO members to increase their defense spending,” Kerry said in a statement July 11.

That meeting took place in 2014 in Wales. At the end, NATO members said they would spend more on defense and “aim to move towards the 2 percent guideline within a decade.”

“Each year, (NATO) nations have been increasing their contributions,” Kerry said.

The European nations had reasons beyond Obama to up their defense game. Open fighting in eastern Ukraine between government forces and Russian-backed separatists had Europe on high alert.

Whatever motivated the Europeans, the numbers say Kerry is right, at least for the time frame he mentioned.

Since 2014, the European members collectively increased defense spending by 8 percent, or $20 billion in real terms. (Canada’s spending also rose by $7 billion.) This chart draws from official NATO statistics, with all amounts in constant 2010 U.S. dollars.

Now, it is true that before 2014, Europe had been spending less, but that isn’t what Trump said. Trump said spending was going down when it was rising.

In relative terms, the European share of all NATO member defense spending has been rising since before 2014. In 2012, its share stood at 27 percent. That fraction increased every year, reaching 30 percent in 2017.

Defense analysts at the conservative Heritage Foundation see the data the same way. Luke Coffey and Daniel Kochis said while non-U.S. spending needs to go higher (as did Kerry), they also said it has been headed in the right direction.

“In 2017, NATO members (not including the U.S.) collectively increased spending by 4.8 percent, or $23 billion, since 2015,” Coffey and Kochis wrote June 26.

NATO broke from its usual practice and issued a projection of 2018 defense spending at the end of the recent gathering. That report shows Europe’s collective spending rising by about $35 billion in current dollars, while U.S. spending would go up by about $20 billion.

Our ruling

Kerry said that NATO members have been increasing their contributions. Total defense spending by the European members rose 8 percent or $20 billion dollars from 2014 to 2017.

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Since 2014, “each year, (NATO) nations have been increasing their contributions.”
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Wednesday, July 11, 2018

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