NATO Weighs Options to Defend Europe as the US Plans for Conflict Elsewhere
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NATO weighs options to defend Europe as the US plans for conflict elsewhere
NATO's top military officer is weighing alternative plans to defend Europe should it come under attack from Russia, after the United States announced that it is cutting the number of aircraft and warships it would provide in a security crisis. We discuss it with our guest, André Loesekrug-Pietri, president of the Joint European Disruptive Initiative.
The United States will reduce the deployment of combat aircraft and maritime reconnaissance aircraft assigned to North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) operations in Europe and relocate a submarine, aircraft carrier and several warships, The New York Times reported yesterday.
The United States plans to significantly reduce the number of aircraft and warships it makes available to NATO operations in Europe, reports two senior European officials, which would mark a new step in the protection that the country has been offering to its European allies for eight decades.
European countries are preparing for a significant reduction in the United States’ military contribution to NATO in the event of a crisis or conflict on the continent, Bloomberg reports, citing sources familiar with the discussions within the alliance. According to published information, American officials have presented plans at NATO political and military meetings that envisage reducing US participation in the so-called “NATO Force Model” – th…
US plans to cut NATO contribution | The Australian Naval Institute
The United States plans to significantly reduce the aircraft and warships it makes available for NATO operations in Europe, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing two senior European officials. (From: Defense News.) The decision would limit NATO’s ability to launch long-range strikes and conduct surveillance, the report said. The U.S. plan includes cutting […]
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