Russia's Aircraft Carrier Crossed Into A NATO Member State's Territory With Total Impunity
On May 8, Russia's only aircraft carrier...
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Russia's Aircraft Carrier Crossed Into A NATO Member State's Territory With Total Impunity
Just as it is common practice for NATO air forces to scramble and intercept intruding aircraft, non-NATO vessels are supposed to be escorted as they pass through a member state's territorial waters.
Ultimately, the Dutch Coast Guard resorted to deploying a Dornier-228 aircraft to shadow the Russians through the Netherlands' territory. But the aircraft lacks the equipment necessary for comprehensive electronic or photographic intelligence gathering.
Since 2002, the Dutch have retired their entire fleet of dedicated patrol aircraft. The Royal Netherlands Navy has also shrank due to years of military budget cuts.
This failure of the Dutch to escort a Russian ship through its own territory underscores a wider failing within Europe to maintain a state of military readiness. NATO members are meant to spend at least 2% of their GDP every year on defense spending, although only four member states reached that goal in 2013.
NATO
Defense spending throughout much of Europe has steadily fallen over
the past two decades, partly because of the U.S.'s treaty-bound
protection of its European allies. And the end of the Cold War convinced
European states that a period of peace was at hand.The average defense spending of European NATO members fell from 2.5% of GDP between 1990 to 1994 to only 1.6% of GDP by 2013. In comparison, the U.S.'s defense spending remains over the NATO minimum at 4.1% of GDP.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has insisted that NATO members began to make credible commitments to increase their defense spending over the next five years.
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