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"Nato's Problem: Low Birth Rate"

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NATO populations are aging – even in Turkey, which until recently had the youngest population in the North Atlantic Alliance,” says an article published in the American magazine “Newsweek” under the title: “NATO’s Problem: Low Birth Rate” (author – Mika McCartney). “The decline in the level of population census production leads to an increase in spending on health care and pension systems, while military budgets are reduced,” the publication no…
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“NATO populations are aging – even in Turkey, which until recently had the youngest population in the North Atlantic Alliance,” says an article published in the American magazine “Newsweek” under the title: “NATO’s Problem: Low Birth Rate” (author – Mika McCartney). “The decline in the level of population census production leads to an increase in spending on health care and pension systems, while military budgets are reduced,” the publication no…

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gttv.ge broke the news in Tbilisi, Georgia on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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