The United States intends to decrease its deployment of fighter jets and warships to NATO allies in Europe, according to a New York Times report published Thursday. This decision arrives as European countries are actively strengthening their own military capabilities following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The move suggests a shifting security dynamic within the alliance, with the US potentially anticipating a greater burden-sharing arrangement. While the exact scale of the reductions remains unclear, the report indicates a recalibration of the American military presence on the continent. This comes despite ongoing concerns about potential Russian aggression towards NATO member states. France 24 is providing further analysis of the implications of this planned withdrawal.