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US Pushes Back on Italy Counting Sicily Bridge as NATO Asset

US Pushes Back on Italy Counting Sicily Bridge as NATO Asset

The US has expressed its disapproval of European allies, particularly Italy, attempting to manipulate their NATO spending figures. Italy is considering counting the construction of the world's longest suspension bridge, which will connect the island of Sicily to the Italian mainland, as military expenditure to meet the new NATO spending target. The US has pushed back on this proposed approach, stating that it does not approve of any "creative accounting" by its European allies to reach the required spending levels. This move by Italy highlights the ongoing tensions between NATO members over defense spending and the efforts by some countries to find ways to meet the targets set by the alliance.

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