The Pentagon’s top official has launched a formal assessment of U.S. military presence and readiness in Europe, signaling a potential recalibration of defense commitments amid concerns about allied preparedness. This step follows Washington’s recent decision to reduce contributions to NATO’s high-readiness joint task force, reflecting broader questions about burden-sharing and operational effectiveness within the alliance. Officials suggest the review may lead to adjustments in force structure and resource allocation, with particular focus on member states perceived as falling short in meeting collective defense benchmarks.
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