
Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe Sir John Stringer stated that European NATO allies have largely compensated for recent US reductions in military assets planned for a potential war in Europe. The comments were made in an interview with Bloomberg TV. This development highlights European allies' increased commitment to NATO's defense posture amid adjustments in US force levels.
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US cuts adjusted by European allies
The statement was made in an interview with Bloomberg TV.
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European NATO allies have mostly replaced the assets that the US has cut from its rescue plans in case of a war in Europe.
OpinionEuropean NATO allies have mostly replaced the assets that the US has adjusted in its contingency plans in case of a war in Europe, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe Sir John Stringer told Bloomberg TV in an interview. “European allies have definitely stepped up in terms of backfilling the adjustment in the US forces in Europe,” he said
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European NATO allies have mostly replaced the assets that the US has cut from its rescue plans in case of a war in Europe.
OpinionThe US has cut some assets from its rescue plans in Europe.
BloombergSir John Stringer is the Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe.
BloombergThe statement was made in an interview with Bloomberg TV.
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