President Trump’s position on NATO is again drawing attention as European allies watch for signs of whether the United States may reduce its military presence across Europe.
CNN reported that Trump has continued to press NATO members to spend more on defense, a demand that has become a central part of his foreign policy message. The issue is especially sensitive because American troops have long played a major role in Europe’s security, particularly in countries closest to Russia.
European governments are now weighing how much responsibility they may need to take on if Washington changes its approach. That includes questions about military readiness, defense spending, and support for Ukraine as the war continues to shape security planning across the continent.
No final decision on a broad U.S. troop reduction has been confirmed. Still, the debate reflects a larger shift inside NATO, where allies are preparing for a future in which Europe may need to carry more of its own defense burden.









