The Wall Street Journal reported that US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had prepared a plan to significantly reduce American military presence in Europe, but this plan was ultimately blocked by President Biden's administration. The article highlights concerns among European allies regarding potential shifts in US security commitments, particularly ahead of an upcoming NATO summit. According to the report, Hegseth intended to announce a major review of troop levels in Europe, which would have included cuts beyond previously announced reductions. However, high-ranking officials such as Senator Marco Rubio intervened, preventing the announcement. While the White House has not confirmed or denied the report, it emphasized that any decisions align with presidential goals. The article also notes that the US National Defense Strategy outlines a reduced but critical role for America in Europe, urging European countries to take greater responsibility for their defense.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents both the concerns raised by European allies and the actions taken by the US administration to prevent the proposed troop reduction. It cites multiple sources, including the Wall Street Journal and the US National Defense Strategy document, without showing clear favoritism toward
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): The article reports on findings from the Wall Street Journal, citing specific claims about Pentagon plans and discussions involving Pete Hegseth and Marco Rubio. It aligns with the cross-source consensus regarding concerns over U.S. military withdrawal from Europe. However, it uses emotionally charg






