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But some European leaders, too, are calling for higher targets. Robert Habeck, the German economic minister, proposed raising military spending to 3.5 percent in a recent interview with Der Spiegel.
Robert F. Smith (born 1962) grew up in a primarily Black, middle-class neighborhood in Denver, Colorado. His parents, who were both school principals with doctoral degrees, instilled in Smith deep ...