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LET’S GO! Trump Starts Quiet NATO Pullback
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What Washington quietly approved Reports from major outlets say the… |
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What Washington quietly approved Reports from major outlets say the Pentagon is preparing to cut roughly 200 American billets that staff NATO command and advisory centers. The reductions will mainly happen by not replacing officers when their tours end. That means no dramatic troop convoys. It does mean fewer American voices in NATO planning hubs for intelligence, special operations, and maritime coordination. Which NATO posts feel it first Officials named several influential nodes that will lose U.S. personnel. The list includes the NATO Intelligence Fusion Centre in the United Kingdom, Allied Special Operations Forces Command in Brussels, and STRIKFORNATO in Portugal. The cuts are reported to amount to about half of the current U.S. presence in those specific bodies, not the destruction of an entire command. Why the move matters more than the numbers About 80,000 U.S. troops will remain in Europe, a figure that stays just above the congressional trigger for larger withdrawals. The point is symbolism. Embedded staff shape NATO planning, not just boots on the ground. Reducing those roles lowers Washingtons day-to-day influence inside alliance decision making. That is the part European capitals find unnerving. Greenland, tariffs, and the strategic pivot The shift comes amid an ugly…
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