US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has publicly criticized NATO allies, calling for significant modernization of the 32-nation alliance. Hegseth advocated for a “NATO 3.0” framework, emphasizing the need to strengthen the organization’s ability to deter potential threats. This call for reform was accompanied by an announcement of a comprehensive review of US force posture in Europe. The review’s purpose is to assess the current deployment and readiness of American troops stationed across the continent. While specifics of the review were not detailed, it signals a potential shift in US military strategy regarding European security. Hegseth’s comments and the subsequent review indicate growing US concern over NATO’s current capabilities and a desire for greater allied commitment. The move aims to ensure the alliance remains a relevant and effective deterrent in a changing global landscape.
