I think it would be even more prevalent if the graph would show the distance from the ruzzian border instead of moscow.
NotWorthPrayers on
This needs to be updated for 2025.
Sweden: 2.4%
Poland: 4.7%
Finland: 2.9% (And it was 2.68% at 2022)
Latvia: 3.45%
Lithuania: 4%
Greece: 3.5%
Etc…
Karihashi on
France surprised me, they seem far far more capable and well equipped for the money they are spending.
Then look at Greece…
How is France able to get so much for their money? Is it because private sector arms manufacturers?
dat_9600gt_user on
With a few exceptions you can tell who feels directly threatened by Russia and who doesn’t.
Penki- on
Irish are quite anti British due to historical reasons yet fully depend on Britain for their own security.
mutedexpectations on
I’d like to see that chart with the USA instead of Russia.
morentg on
Austria is clearly waiting to switch sides as soon as Russians are at the border. Why bother spending money on army when you can pretend to be neutral, when everybody else around is fighting a bloody war, and if enemy gets to your borders you can just surrender.
Anvilmar1 on
I don’t think our high number has anything to do with Russia.
Vedmak3 on
Well, there is almost no correlation. Especially if exclude the Baltic countries. (Despite I’m against Russian aggression).
Sighma on
And Greece is outlier only because they have Turkey
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Where would UK be
Ireland has ridiculously low spending.
I think it would be even more prevalent if the graph would show the distance from the ruzzian border instead of moscow.
This needs to be updated for 2025.
Sweden: 2.4%
Poland: 4.7%
Finland: 2.9% (And it was 2.68% at 2022)
Latvia: 3.45%
Lithuania: 4%
Greece: 3.5%
Etc…
France surprised me, they seem far far more capable and well equipped for the money they are spending.
Then look at Greece…
How is France able to get so much for their money? Is it because private sector arms manufacturers?
With a few exceptions you can tell who feels directly threatened by Russia and who doesn’t.
Irish are quite anti British due to historical reasons yet fully depend on Britain for their own security.
I’d like to see that chart with the USA instead of Russia.
Austria is clearly waiting to switch sides as soon as Russians are at the border. Why bother spending money on army when you can pretend to be neutral, when everybody else around is fighting a bloody war, and if enemy gets to your borders you can just surrender.
I don’t think our high number has anything to do with Russia.
Well, there is almost no correlation. Especially if exclude the Baltic countries. (Despite I’m against Russian aggression).
And Greece is outlier only because they have Turkey