Trump's insistence on EU countries raising their military spending is paying off — for defense giant Raytheon
In 2015, Berlin decided develop a new TLVS anti-missile system in a joint venture with U.S. manufacturer Lockheed Martin and MBDA, a European producer owned by Airbus, U.K.-based BAE systems and Italy's Leonardo. But the plan has run into delays and billions in cost overruns, and still hasn't been finalized.
"Capability isn't the only consideration, and we understand that," Acaba said."They're also really sensitive to jobs."At a meeting with EU ambassadors this month, U.S. diplomat Michael J. Murphy complained EU countries “are pursuing an industrial policy under the veneer of a security policy,” the
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