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After Trump cuts aircraft and warships, NATO’s top military officer refocuses Europe’s defense plans on ‘things that we can acquire quickly’
NATO's top military officer is adjusting defense plans to prioritize quickly acquirable resources like drones and long-range fires after the U.S. announced reductions in aircraft and warship commitments to Europe. European allies and Canada are urged to fill these gaps with aircraft and naval assets ahead of a NATO summit.
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