The United States is preparing to accelerate the withdrawal of military forces from European bases, with official plans expected to be presented to NATO allies next month. This shift, which includes reductions in aircraft and naval assets, follows recent signals from the Pentagon regarding a strategic pivot toward other global threats.
Pentagon Signals Shifts in European Force Posture

Pressure on NATO Allies to Increase Defense Spending
The reduction in U.S. presence is being framed by Washington as a consequence of long-standing fiscal imbalances within the alliance. During the recent Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth delivered a sharp message to European partners: those who fail to meet collective defense responsibilities will face tangible changes in how the United States manages security cooperation. “Polite requests from our European allies to invest more in their own defense have gone unheard for too long. Finally, they are beginning to catch up. Allies who refuse to step up and take their share of the burden for our collective defense will face a clear change in how we do business.”Pete Hegseth, U.S.

Strategic Implications for Deterrence
