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US to Reduce Staff at NATO Structures - Concerns Rise in Europe

Published January 21, 2026, 07:28
US to Reduce Staff at NATO Structures - Concerns Rise in Europe

Plans by the US to reduce staff by approximately 200 people at key command and organizational centers of NATO are causing concern in Europe. This move intensifies fears about the commitment of the US government to NATO, especially under the potential new administration of Donald Trump. The cuts will affect nearly 30 NATO structures, including the NATO Intelligence Fusion Centre in the United Kingdom and the Allied Special Operations Forces Command in Brussels. The Pentagon intends not to replace personnel as they depart, a process that will take years. Although the changes are small in relation to the overall US military force in Europe, they are considered to have significant symbolic weight. The decision comes at a time of increased tension, following controversial statements by Trump regarding the alliance and the allocation of defense burdens. Europe is under pressure to take on a greater role in its own defense, while the reduction of US participation in NATO centers of excellence raises concerns about a potential loss of expertise. This move is interpreted as a message to European allies to invest more in their defense and reduce their dependence on the United States.