Dr. Rand Paul Cosponsors Accountability Reporting for NATO Freeloaders
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
June 24th, 2025
Contact:Press_Paul@paul.senate.gov, 202-224-434
As NATO convenes today, U.S. Senator Rand Paul cosponsored legislation by Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) addressing inadequate burden sharing among the United States’ allies and NATO member nations.
TheAllied Burden Sharing Report Actand theNATO Burden Sharing Report Actwould incentivize delinquent nations to contribute their fair share for defense measures by requiring the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) to compile annual reports on allied nations’ defense contributions and their ability to fulfill commitments. U.S. Senators Rand Paul (R-KY) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) cosponsored both pieces of legislation.
“Our NATO allies expect the U.S. to be the sugar daddy and the world’s policeman while they sit back and let us do the heavy lifting. President Trump was right, it’s time for them to pull their own weight. Congress must stop giving blank checks to our allies and start demanding accountability. That’s why I’m pushing for the NATO Burden Sharing Report Act and the Allied Burden Sharing Report Act, to show the American people exactly who’s paying the bills and who’s shirking their share,”said Sen. Paul.
“America has shouldered the burden of NATO freeloaders for decades,”said Senator Mike Lee.“Year after year, our so-called allies shirk their commitments while we pay for the conflicts raging in their backyards. By imposing annual reporting requirements, my legislation will identify delinquent allies – promoting accountability and putting them on notice to pay their fair share.”
Background:
NATO allies committed to spending 2% of their annual GDP on defense measures over a decade ago, but many have failed to deliver – instead allowing the U.S. to carry the burden of European security. Even as conflict in Ukraine continues in their own backyards, a significant portion ofNATO members remain delinquenton their defense commitments. It is unreasonable for the U.S. to continue subsidizing the security of a peripheral theater, while allies neglect to carry their fair share.
As the alliance convenes today, President Donald Trump has rightfully demanded greater burden sharing and higher defense spending. As the Summit opens, Senator Lee is introducing two pieces of legislation to support this burden sharing agenda. TheAllied Burden Sharing Report ActandNATO Burden Sharing Report Actrequire regular reporting on allies’ contributions to the common defense.
These bills promote burden sharing accountability, removing any doubt as to who the delinquent allies are and equipping Congress with the information it needs to perform necessary oversight.
TheAllied Burden Sharing Report Act:
Requires DOD to prepare an annual report on the defense spending of all 59 U.S. allies – including:
TheNATO Burden Sharing Report Act:
Applies only to NATO member countries and includes all of the above reporting requirements plus:
Coutesy of Sen. Mike Lee:One-Pager|Bill Text – Allies|Bill Text – NATO
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