What Happened
NATO Allies Face Reduced Support Amid Shift in Global Priorities
The US is set to reduce its military resources available to NATO allies, including cutting the number of strategic bombers and fighter jets. The US Navy will also deploy fewer destroyers and no nuclear submarines, according to a report by Spiegel. This move is part of a broader shift in US defense priorities, which has been accelerated under President Trump. The reduction in US forces in Europe has been a topic of discussion for some time, with Europe increasing its defense spending in recent years following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The US currently has about 68,000 active duty troops in Europe, with most stationed in Germany, as reported by the New York Post.