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US Strategy and the shift to NATO 3.0

The Cradle

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July 10, 2026

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A shorter declaration masks deeper tensions, as Washington pushes to reshape NATO’s role from Europe to West Asia and Asia-Pacific.

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Le Monde

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· Jul 6, 2026

Politicial scientist Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer: 'The United States is grappling with strategic saturation'

According to the president of the German Marshall Fund, the US, who is engaged on multiple fronts, is renegotiating the transatlantic contract unilaterally by pressuring its European allies to take responsibility for their own security. This 'burden shifting' challenges Europe to coordinate the organization of its defense industries.

War on the Rocks

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· Jul 3, 2026

Misguided and Misunderstood: Trump’s Approach to U.S. Troops in Europe

For many observers, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s speech on the future of NATO, delivered in Brussels on June 18, 2026, constituted a perfect example of how the Trump administration is angrily abandoning the longstanding U.S. commitment to European security. The prevailing picture is that the administration is eager to shift the burden of Europe’s defense and is thus moving to withdraw U.S. forces from the continent, even though Europe is moving to do more militarily. Hegseth stated, “we’re doubling down on our effort to make NATO what it always was supposed to be, a balanced alliance with Europe in The post Misguided and Misunderstood: Trump’s Approach to U.S. Troops in Europe appeared first on War on the Rocks.

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jul 2, 2026

Europe Fills Most US Defense Gaps in NATO Ahead of Ankara Summit

The development comes as the United States reshapes its military commitments to NATO, reflecting Washington’s growing focus on preparing for potential conflicts in multiple regions, particularly the Indo-Pacific. In May, the U.S. informed allies it would reduce the pool of forces and capabilities earmarked for NATO operations, including fighter jets, drones, refuelling aircraft, naval assets [] The post Europe Fills Most US Defense Gaps in NATO Ahead of Ankara Summit appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

Kyiv Post

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· Jun 29, 2026

Poland Enters ‘Next Stage’ of Talks on Hosting Permanent US Military Base

Talks between Poland and the US on establishing a permanent American military base have advanced, with the Pentagon reviewing available forces. Warsaw says a lasting US presence would strengthen NATO’s eastern flank and deter threats, despite recent uncertainty over Washington’s long-term commitment to European security and shifting plans for US troop deployments in Poland.

AzerNews

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· Jul 7, 2026

How NATO Summit in Ankara redefines Ukraine's role in European security

The 36th NATO Summit in Ankara marks a fundamental paradigm shift in the geopolitical architecture of the Euro-Atlantic alliance, one that moves past the predictable rhetoric of transatlantic solidarity to address a messy, multi-polar reality. While mainstream commentary remains hyper-focused on the high-stakes bilateral diplomacy playing out in the corridors of the Presidential Complex, the true structural evolution of this summit lies embedded within the text of its declarations.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 9, 2026

Isu Greenland, Iran tentukan kehadiran tentera AS di Eropah

WASHINGTON: Presiden Amerika Syarikat (AS), Donald Trump, berkata keputusan mengenai jumlah penempatan tentera AS di Eropah bergantung kepada tindakan sekutu dalam menangani kebimbangannya berhubung isu Greenland dan perang Iran. Kenyataan itu dijangka mencetuskan kebimbangan dalam kalangan anggota Pertubuhan Perjanjian Atlantik Utara (NATO) mengenai komitmen Washington terhadap keselamatan bersama. “Saya belum membuat keputusan muktamad,” kata Trump ... Read more The post Isu Greenland, Iran tentukan kehadiran tentera AS di Eropah appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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Related coverage for "US Strategy and the shift to NATO 3.0": Le Monde — Politicial scientist Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer: 'The United States is grappling with strategic saturation'. War on the Rocks — Misguided and Misunderstood: Trump’s Approach to U.S. Troops in Europe. Modern Diplomacy — Europe Fills Most US Defense Gaps in NATO Ahead of Ankara Summit. Kyiv Post — Poland Enters ‘Next Stage’ of Talks on Hosting Permanent US Military Base. AzerNews — How NATO Summit in Ankara redefines Ukraine's role in European security. Utusan Malaysia — Isu Greenland, Iran tentukan kehadiran tentera AS di Eropah