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  • What is NATO and why are the world's most powerful leaders suddenly so worried about it?

  • It's a political and military alliance between North America and Europe that was born out

  • of World War Two and signed into effect in 1949.

  • Its main aim back then?

  • To push back against any future aggression from the Soviet Union.

  • 'The development of the North Atlantic Pact may have been reflected in the recent changes

  • in the Soviet high command.'

  • This became particularly important in 1955, when the Soviet Union and seven other European

  • countries signed the Warsaw Pact.

  • Communism was spreading across Eastern and Central Europeand this pact promised

  • military support for Soviet satellite states.

  • There were 12 original NATO member countries - today there are 28.

  • Seven of those are former Warsaw Pact countries.

  • Each member of NATO has an equal say in discussions and decisions.

  • One of the most important principles of the NATO Treaty is Article 5.

  • It states that an attack on one country is, in theory, an attack against all members.

  • In theory all troops and equipment in each nation is available for NATO to use.

  • That means there are 3.5 million active personnel

  • and another 3.7 million in reserve.

  • So if it really came down to it, 7.3 million 'NATO forces' could be mobilized.

  • But Article 5 has been invoked only once in its nearly 70 year history - the day after 9/11.

  • It led to NATO action in Afghanistan.

  • Collectively, NATO member states account for most of the globe's military spending - just

  • under one trillion dollars.

  • In 2006 all 28 member states agreed to spend 2% of their GDP for the alliance's defense spending.

  • But in fact, in reality, that target is rarely met.

  • In 2015 the median spend was just 1.18%. The United States spent a whopping 3.7%.

  • That means that America accounted for some 70% of the alliance's total defence spending

  • and it is only one of 5 countries to spend more than 2%.

  • NATO admits the funding imbalance has been an issue since the start of the alliance,

  • and that it does cause friction.

  • During his Presidential election campaign, Donald Trump threatened to pull out of the

  • treaty, calling it 'obsolete.'

  • He also said the U.S. would only help countries that paid their fair share.

  • 'Because we're protecting these countries.

  • We have the seal of the United States on these countries.'

  • A major test of Trump's tough stance could come in 2017, when US troops are due to be

  • deployed in Eastern Europe under Washington's European Reassurance Initiative.

  • The U.S. had gradually withdrawn its military presence from Europe since the fall of the

  • Soviet Union

  • But that all changed in 2014 when Russia seized Crimea and started conducting military operations

  • in eastern Ukraine.

  • The U.S. responded with a $1 billion emergency response.

  • Next year, that budget is set to triple to $3.4 billion.

  • But will President-elect Trump follow through?

  • We'll have to wait and see...

  • Phil Han, CNBC London.

What is NATO and why are the world's most powerful leaders suddenly so worried about it?

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