LA PLATA, Maryland — The head of the Norwegian Intelligence Service, which is in charge of Norway’s growing military space portfolio, warned that Europe’s increased military spending could fall into the “traditional European problem” of being focused on national investment rather than distributing tasks among nations for maximum advantage.
The 27-nation European Commission is working to set up investment vehicles that will encourage bilateral or multi-lateral cooperation, but Vice Adm. Nils Andreas Stensønes said the same centrifugal forces that have led to duplicated military investment in the past are . . .
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