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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said the US will kick off a six-month review of its military presence in Europe as leaders in the region brace for a plan for deep cuts to American support for the continent.
President Donald Trump's administration has floated plans to slash military assets the Pentagon would send to defend Europe in case of an attack, raising questions about how the North Atlantic Treaty Organization would replace those capabilities. Hegseth's NATO counterparts urged him to at least coordinate the withdrawal with European capitals.
"I'm announcing today a six-month Department of War review that will examine America's force posture and basing in Europe," Hegseth said at the start of a meeting of defense ministers at NATO headquarters in Brussels on Thursday, using the administration's designation for the Department of Defense.