US Pulls Military Support From Eastern Europe
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US pulls military support from Eastern Europe
The US is withdrawing much of its military support from Eastern Europe, a move apparently intended to force European countries to pay more for defense in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The White House praised Europe for “stepping up” militarily, and said the move was to further encourage it to take “more responsibility for its own defense.” Europe has boosted military spending in the face of Russian aggression and US isolationism, and…
Washington plans to end its long-standing military aid to European countries geographically close to Russia.

Last week, the U.S. Department of Defense informed European countries that military aid will be cancelled in the framework of the 333-hectare programme from the coming financial year, said a representative of the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense in Vilnius on Friday.
US cuts security funding for Eastern European countries, urging Europe to pay more for defense - Pentagon suspends program funding for armies of Eastern European countries
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