US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HR135

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

This resolution reaffirms the House of Representatives' full and unwavering commitment to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The resolution also (1) reaffirms NATO's open door policy and the right of every state, including Ukraine, to choose its own security arrangements; and (2) underscores the importance of NATO allies dedicating at least 2% of their gross domestic product to national defense or establishing plans to meet that obligation.

Impact

The resolution serves to reinforce the long-standing alliances between NATO member states. By reaffirming Article 5's collective defense framework, the resolution aims to bolster U.S. deterrence capabilities and strengthen partnerships against malign influences. This commitment is particularly pertinent amidst ongoing security challenges, including support for Ukraine against Russian aggression, showcasing NATO's role in contemporary security dynamics.

Summary

HR135, also termed as a resolution affirming the significance of NATO, emphasizes the foundational principles of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, particularly highlighting Article 5 commitments. The resolution reflects the U.S. commitment to NATO in light of current geopolitical tensions, particularly the rising threats from adversarial nations such as Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea. It underlines the importance of collective defense and the commitment to transatlantic security, dating back to NATO's inception in 1949.

Contention

While the resolution reaffirms the collective security commitments, it may face scrutiny from various quarters regarding its implications on military expenditure and the shared responsibility of defense spending among NATO allies. The mention of all NATO members dedicating at least 2% of their GDP to defense expenditures could generate discussions around equitable burden-sharing, offering both an opportunity for collaboration and a point of contention among the allies.

Congress_id

119-HRES-135

Policy_area

International Affairs

Introduced_date

2025-02-13

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SR291

A resolution celebrating the June 2025 North Atlantic Treaty Organization Summit in the Hague, the Netherlands, and reaffirming priorities pertaining to transatlantic security and our commitment to NATO.

US SR75

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that member countries of NATO must commit at least 2 percent of their national gross domestic product to national defense spending to hold leadership or benefit at the expense of those countries who meet their obligations.

US SR442

A resolution condemning Russian incursions into NATO territory and reaffirming Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty.

US SR239

A resolution reaffirming the deep and steadfast partnership between the United States and Canada and the ties that bind the 2 countries in support of economic and national security.

US SR346

A resolution urging all members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to spend a minimum of 5 percent of gross domestic product on defense.

US HR152

Reaffirming the deep and steadfast United States-Canada partnership and the ties that bind the two countries in support of economic and national security.

US SR612

A resolution acknowledging the fourth anniversary of Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine, reaffirming support for the people of Ukraine, and emphasizing the importance of robust United States security guarantees within a transatlantic commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty.

US SR167

A resolution recognizing the importance of the Arctic Council and reaffirming the commitment of the United States to the Arctic Council.

US HR0054

A resolution to declare April 4, 2025, as North Atlantic Treaty Day in the state of Michigan.

US HR155

Reaffirming the United States unwavering support for Ukraine's sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity as Russia's illegal full-scale invasion of Ukraine hits its third year.

Similar Bills

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