When the world leaders of more than 30 nations descend on Washington, D.C., for the NATO summit, they'll be celebrating the alliance's 75 years — but will be mainly focused on the future.
Scheduled for July 9-11, the summit is expected to focus mainly on Ukraine, and shoring up financial and military commitments from the 32 countries that make up the alliance. Related Story: Putin pledges a cease-fire in Ukraine if Kyiv withdraws from occupied regions and drops NATO bid "The United States is investing in Ukraine, but in doing so, it's investing in its own security," Dailey said."And I think what you're seeing is that a lot of the money that is in these aid packages to Ukraine, is actually being reinvested in rebuilding the U.S. defense industry."