—so you know what that's all about.
In addition to that, is what you have deployable? You may spend the 2%, but if it can't leave your own territory, it's useless as an alliance commitment to collective defence, for instance.
Also, if you don't have the political will to deploy it.... You may have deployability and you may have the 2%, but if you don't do anything with it, if you don't go to Afghanistan, or you go to the safest part of Afghanistan, or you don't do the air strike, and so on.... Political will is an important factor here as well.
These factors need to be taken into account, in my view, in the way NATO measures allied contributions.