The US is due to announce a reduction in the capabilities it makes available to NATO, part of the Trump administration's previously signalled pivot to priorities outside of Europe. The move doesn't change the current number of forces on NATO territory. #EuropeToday

Sources claim the United States is planning to reduce its pool of military capabilities that it will make available to European nations in NATO in the event of a crisis

The Trump administration is planning to shrink the pool of U.S. military capabilities available to assist NATO's European nations in a major crisis.

The scaling back would bring the number of US troops on the continent to the level before Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The Pentagon said that was in line…

The U.S. military announced it is withdrawing thousands of troops from Europe and delaying the deployment of thousands more to Poland.

The troop cut would return U.S. forces in Europe to pre-Ukraine war levels, aligning with Trump's "America First" agenda.

The planned reduction of US military forces in Europe will unfold gradually over several years and will be coordinated closely with NATO allies, according to NATO Supreme Allied…

The Trump administration plans to inform NATO allies this week that it will reduce the U.S. military resources available to support European nations in a...

The US is due to announce a reduction in the capabilities it makes available to NATO, part of the Trump administration's previously signalled pivot to priorities outside of…

Follows surprise troop redeployment announcements by Washington

The United States Department of Defense has said it will cut the number of brigades stationed in Europe from four to three, effectively returning its troop presence on the…