One of BMI’s conclusions from this report concerns Greece’s defence budget. While the country has routinely maintained defence spending in excess of NATO’s 2% of Gross Domestic Product guideline figure, Athens’ ability to maintain such spending levels in the future now seem highly unlikely given Greece’s current economic woes. In addition, the report examines the transition of the Greek armed forces from their erstwhile NATO posture which was focused on the protection of the southern European flank towards a lighter, more deployable configuration. All three branches of Greece’s armed services are falling under the government’s austerity measures, with plans afoot …
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