The Secretary of Defense has initiated a comprehensive evaluation of all American military personnel stationed in Europe, as the Pentagon has already halted the deployment of Tomahawk missiles to Germany and is reportedly retracting F-35 squadrons, actions that analysts characterize as a significant strategic pullback. Congress is taking measures to prevent troop levels from falling below 76,000 without prior notification. This move has raised concerns among NATO partners, who caution that it could inadvertently bolster Russia's position and leave the eastern front vulnerable. European nations are racing to adapt, yet experts indicate that replenishing the capabilities lost would necessitate an additional 400 combat aircraft from Europe. For the American populace, this shift marks the most substantial alteration in US military stance in Europe since the conclusion of the Cold War, with significant implications for national security.
