US Plans Significant Reduction in Military Support for NATO Operations in Europe

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, The New York Times, citing European officials, has reported that the United States is preparing to scale back its military support for NATO operations in Europe. This initiative involves a planned reduction in the number of aircraft and warships allocated to the alliance’s European missions.
The reports from European media outlets indicate a significant decrease in U.S. military capabilities within NATO, a development that could signify deepening security rifts within the military alliance and raise questions about Washington’s future commitment. The U.S. is reportedly intending to sharply reduce its military share in supporting European allies during times of crisis. This reduction is expected to include fewer deployments of fighter jets, warships, submarines, and refueling aircraft.
This divergence between transatlantic partners has reportedly intensified following President Trump’s criticisms of NATO members for their insufficient support for Washington’s plans regarding incursions into Iran.

