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Details of US Cuts to NATO Forces Revealed: Air, Naval, and Drone Assets All Reduced

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The US plans to significantly reduce the air and naval forces allocated to NATO. According to a leaked list, fighter jets, tankers, surface and underwater vessels will be substantially cut, and plans to deploy Tomahawk missiles in Germany are also expected to be canceled. This comes as President Trump pushes to reduce US troops in Europe, raising concerns among European allies. The upcoming NATO summit is expected to focus on shifting the military burden to European allies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why is the US reducing its NATO forces?
A: President Trump is pushing for a reduction of US troops in Europe and aims to shift the military burden to European allies.
Q: What are the main equipment being cut?
A: F-16 and F-15E fighter jets, RC-135 and KC-46 tankers, MQ-9 drones, ships, submarines, and P-8A patrol aircraft.
Q: What will happen to the Tomahawk deployment in Germany?
A: The Pentagon is expected to cancel the plan, citing concerns over Russia's reaction and depleted weapons stockpiles.