U.S. Defense Secretary Calls for 'NATO 3.0' and Review of American Forces in Europe

U.S. Defense Secretary Calls for 'NATO 3.0' and Review of American Forces in Europe
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The push for a 'NATO 3.0' signals a shift toward greater European responsibility in the alliance's defense posture.

  • U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth urged European allies to take the lead in their own defense.
  • Hegseth announced a review of U.S. forces stationed in Europe.
  • He called for transforming NATO into a 'hard line military alliance.'
  • The announcement was made during remarks in Brussels.
  • Hegseth described the proposed changes as a 'NATO 3.0' reboot.

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called for a major overhaul of NATO, urging European allies to assume more responsibility and announcing a review of American military presence in Europe during remarks in Brussels.

This development could alter the balance of defense responsibilities within NATO, potentially impacting transatlantic security cooperation and prompting changes in U.S. military deployments in Europe.

Details on the scope and timeline of the U.S. force review are expected to follow, and European responses to the call for increased leadership in NATO will be closely monitored.

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