For decades, the United States’ military presence in Europe has served as one of the cornerstones of the transatlantic security architecture. From deterring Soviet expansion during the Cold War to supporting NATO operations and responding to contemporary security threats, American forces stationed across Europe have consistently advanced Washington’s strategic interests. Yet the debate over whether the United States should maintain this presence…
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