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Report: US to cut strategic bombers and warships available to NATO in a crisis
The U.S. plans to reduce military support to NATO in crises, cutting strategic bombers, fighter jets, warships, and refueling aircraft. Tensions stem from President Trump's criticism of European allies' defense spending and actions, including his Greenland ambitions and withdrawal threats. NATO acknowledges over-reliance on U.S. contributions and plans to reorganize responsibilities as European nations invest more in defense.
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