Topic: Nato Spending

44 chapters across the catalog

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 9:57 - 13:17

1852: Jell-No!

NATO Relations, Donald Trump, Ukraine Funding Criticism

President Donald Trump criticized NATO allies for failing to support the United States in the Iran conflict despite receiving trillions in American protection over the years. Trump asserted his authority to withdraw from NATO without Congressional approval, though he stated he has no current plans to do so. He further criticized the Biden administration for providing hundreds of billions of dollars in equipment to Ukraine.

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 2:33:32 - 2:38:19

1839: Feces Thesis

NPR Propaganda and Public Opinion on NATO

An analysis of NPR's coverage of NATO suggests the network is using "mathematical tricks" and slanted reporting to bolster support for the alliance. The report featured interviews with citizens in Pennsylvania and California to gauge opinions on military spending for Ukraine. Critics argue that NPR's presentation intentionally minimizes Republican opposition to continued foreign defense subsidies.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 12:13 - 15:52

1836: Big Bully

Mark Rutte Davos Speech, European Defense Spending Increases

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte praised Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum in Davos for forcing European nations to increase defense spending. Rutte noted that eight major economies, including Spain, Italy, and Belgium, reached the 2% GDP spending target in 2025 due to Trump's pressure. Other European leaders, including Emmanuel Macron and Alexander De Croo, expressed concerns about the end of the 80-year era of Atlanticism and the rise of "monsters" in international relations.

MUK-Ultra
Episode 1825 32:28 - 35:25

1825: MUK-Ultra

Mark Rutte, NATO Munich Security Conference Keynote

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte delivered a hawkish keynote at the Munich Security Conference, warning that Russia's next target is the Allied countries. Rutte urged a shift to a "wartime mindset" and praised the agreement for Allies to invest 5% of GDP in defense by 2035. His rhetoric is interpreted as a direct sales pitch for the military-industrial complex.

Secretary of Egg
Episode 1823 1:11:05 - 1:13:20

1823: Secretary of Egg

NATO Defense Capability Deadline and Lockheed Martin

The Pentagon has reportedly informed European diplomats that they have until 2027 to take over primary responsibility for NATO's defense capabilities, including intelligence and troop deployments. Failure to meet this deadline could result in the US withdrawing from certain coordination mechanisms. This shift coincides with Lockheed Martin receiving a major contract for the "Golden Dome" missile defense system.

Kohanna
Episode 1822 1:25:03 - 1:32:20

1822: Kohanna

Mark Rutte NATO Appeal, European Funding for Ukraine

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte appealed to European and Canadian allies to increase their financial contributions to the war in Ukraine. Rutte emphasized that while the U.S. provides critical weaponry like Patriot missiles, the financial burden must be shared by other member states. The strategy involves maintaining a steady flow of weapons to deter Russian aggression while increasing economic pressure on the Kremlin.

Gray Zone
Episode 1806 1:25:15 - 1:29:52

1806: Gray Zone

Russian Hybrid War, European Defense Spending Scam

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and other EU officials are emphasizing the threat of "hybrid warfare," including cyber attacks and drone incursions. The segment posits that this focus on hybrid threats is a strategy to keep defense spending within European borders rather than purchasing American military equipment. The "drone wall" and evacuation drills are characterized as a psychological operation to justify new financial allocations.

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 2:22:06 - 2:24:23

1794: Heroin Hotties

German Military Expansion, Conscription Bill

Germany is moving to significantly expand its military, aiming for 260,000 active soldiers to become the strongest conventional army in NATO's European wing. A new bill introduces a mandatory physical exam for 18-year-old men and a national census to assess military readiness, signaling a return to conscription-like policies in response to the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Buffy Gorilla
Episode 1779 1:39:20 - 1:45:14

1779: Buffy Gorilla

European Defense Spending and NATO Equalization

Mark Rutte acknowledged that European nations have historically underpaid for their defense, a point frequently raised by Donald Trump. Recent agreements in The Hague aim to equalize spending, with a new benchmark of 5% of GDP targeted for 2035. Rutte credited Trump's leadership and potential re-election for forcing European allies to increase their financial commitments.

Eat The Dog Food
Episode 1776 37:17 - 40:32

1776: Eat The Dog Food

NATO Summit and Mark Rutte's Trillion Dollar Praise

At the NATO summit, Secretary General Mark Rutte praises Donald Trump for leading a shift that resulted in one trillion dollars of extra defense spending from European allies. Queen Ursula von der leyen also speaks on the necessity of mobilizing 650 billion euros for the "war industry" to counter potential Russian aggression within five years. The segment highlights the transition of European nations toward a full-scale war footing.

Op Day
Episode 1772 1:39:36 - 1:46:24

1772: Op Day

NATO Defense Spending, Mark Rutte and Trump

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced that most allies endorse President Trump's demand to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP. The deal structures the spending as 3.5% for core military needs and 1.5% for infrastructure and "hybrid warfare" preparations. This negotiation is viewed as a successful application of the "Art of the Deal," effectively securing the 3.5% target Trump originally sought.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 1:47:53 - 1:52:23

1771: Home Depotation

NATO Defense Spending, Hybrid Warfare

Defense ministers from Sweden and Lithuania are calling for a historic buildup of armed forces, aiming for 5% GDP spending by 2030 to deter Russian aggression. Outgoing Dutch PM Mark Rutte introduced the concept of "hybrid warfare," which includes cyberattacks and assassination attempts. The rhetoric is seen as a sales pitch for a massive expansion of the military-industrial complex.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 31:37 - 35:34

1770: Control Grid

Keir Starmer, UK Defense Spending, NATO Military Readiness

Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a plan to reverse decades of British military decline by boosting stockpiles and building twelve new attack submarines. The United Kingdom pledged to raise defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, with a long-term goal of 3% by 2034, to signal readiness to Moscow and Washington. Starmer characterized the £15 billion investment in the sovereign warhead program as a way to create domestic jobs while securing the nation's nuclear deterrent.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 35:34 - 40:22

1770: Control Grid

Mark Rutte, Pete Hegseth, NATO Capability Targets

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met with defense ministers in Brussels to establish new "capability targets" ahead of the upcoming summit in The Hague. U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth reiterated the Trump administration's demand for all alliance members to reach a 5% defense spending target to ensure combat-credible forces. Rutte proposed a compromise of 3.5% for hard military spending, such as tanks and formations, as the alliance prepares for potential Russian aggression within the next five years.

Best Clips of The Day
Episode 1767 2:37:46 - 2:40:48

1767: Best Clips of The Day

NATO, Wartime Mindset and European Preppers

European leaders call for a shift to a "wartime mindset" and a "turbo-charging" of defense production to prepare for potential conflict with Russia. In the Netherlands, mainstream media is reportedly publishing "prepper" articles advising citizens on how to store water and canned goods. The hosts describe this as a massive psychological operation to militarize the European population.

Rage Quit
Episode 1764 1:14:15 - 1:17:34

1764: Rage Quit

Mark Rutte and Germany's 5% NATO Spending Commitment

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced that Germany has agreed to increase its defense spending to 5% of its GDP. Rutte emphasized the need for a "more lethal" alliance to deter potential attacks, specifically in the lead-up to the NATO summit in The Hague.

AI Factory
Episode 1763 42:01 - 45:47

1763: AI Factory

Mark Rutte, NATO Defense Spending

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized that while Ukraine is on an "irreversible path" to membership, it is not part of current peace negotiations. Rutte called for a massive increase in the defense industrial base across the Atlantic, noting that Russia produces as much ammunition in three months as all of NATO does in a year.

Rat Poop
Episode 1755 2:59:51 - 3:02:10

1755: Rat Poop

EU Defense Spending, Warsaw Security Meeting

EU economic ministers met in Warsaw to discuss mobilizing funds for defense and security amid rising geopolitical tensions. Proposals include allowing member states to incur more debt for military investment and using public pension funds to support the war economy. The move is framed as a way to boost competitiveness and job creation within the bloc.

Yippy
Episode 1754 2:39:50 - 2:46:01

1754: Yippy

Mark Rutte and NATO's Indo-Pacific Pivot

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte visited Japan to discuss integrating the Indo-Pacific region into the alliance's security framework. Rutte emphasized the need for allies to "share the burden" by increasing defense spending to 5% of GDP to counter potential threats from Russia and China.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 1:18:27 - 1:22:26

1752: Pell-Mell

Mark Rutte and Marco Rubio, NATO Diplomacy and Defense Spending

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met with Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the need for increased European defense spending. Rutte praised the Trump administration for breaking the deadlock in peace negotiations. Rubio emphasized that the U.S. remains a staunch ally but expects partners to reach a 5% GDP spending target to confront global threats from Russia and China.