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US plans to cut strategic bombers and warships available to NATO in a crisis, Spiegel reports

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Posted on May 26, 2026

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US to Scale Back Strategic Bombers and Warships for NATO Amid Rising Tensions

US Military Reductions and NATO Tensions

US Plans to Reduce Military Contributions

May 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. intends to significantly reduce military contributions available to assist European allies in a crisis, including fighter jets, warships and mid-air refuelling aircraft, German news outlet Spiegel reported on Tuesday.

The NATO alliance is under unprecedented strain, with some European countries concerned that Washington may withdraw outright.

Trump Administration’s Stance on NATO

U.S. President Donald Trump has slammed European allies for not spending enough on their militaries and pledged to withdraw thousands of troops from Germany. His ambition to take control of Greenland, a Danish overseas territory, has further inflamed transatlantic tensions.

Trump also fiercely criticised European allies for a lack of support in reopening the Strait of Hormuz for shipping amid the war on Iran, saying he was considering withdrawing from the NATO alliance and questioning whether Washington was bound to honour its mutual defence pact.

Details of the Proposed Reductions

According to the Spiegel report, an envoy of U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth briefed senior officials from member states on the plan at NATO headquarters in Brussels late last week.

Three sources familiar with the matter had told Reuters the Trump administration was planning to tell NATO allies last week it would shrink the pool of military capabilities available to the alliance during a crisis.

Impact on Strategic Bombers and Fighter Jets

The U.S. aims to provide only half the previous number of strategic bombers, the reports said. 

Specifically, the number of U.S. fighter jets is set to fall by a third, Spiegel cited U.S. envoy Alexander Velez-Green as saying during the closed-door meeting. 

Changes to Naval and Drone Support

The U.S. Navy is also set to make fewer destroyers available to NATO, and the U.S. no longer intends to provide any submarines to the alliance. 

Under the changes, Europe would be forced to provide its own reconnaissance drones, while the U.S. plans to significantly scale back the provision of armed models.

Upcoming Announcements and Reactions

The U.S. will provide further details at a force generation conference in early June, the Spiegel report said.

The German defence ministry did not immediately respond to a Reuters' request for comment.

A spokeswoman for NATO told Spiegel that there had been an "over-reliance" on the U.S. in NATO force planning and that, with Europe and Canada investing more in defence, military responsibilities within the alliance could be reorganised. 

(Reporting by Markus Wacket, Writing by Linda PasquiniEditing by Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • According to Der Spiegel and Reuters, the US will halve its strategic bomber commitments to NATO and cut fighter jet contributions by one-third, along with scaling back refuelling aircraft, warships, destroyers, and drones. (web.de)
  • US envoy Alexander Velez‑Green briefed NATO officials in Brussels last week on the planned reductions within the NATO Force Model, signaling a shift of conventional military responsibilities to European members. (aa.com.tr)
  • The Pentagon’s adjustments follow a broader trend of scaling back US involvement in NATO structures, including earlier cuts to NATO personnel and advisory group participation. (investing.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What military assets is the US planning to reduce for NATO?
The US plans to cut the number of strategic bombers, fighter jets, warships, and refuelling aircraft available to NATO in crisis situations.
Why is the US reducing its military contributions to NATO?
The reductions reflect concerns over financial commitments and a push for European and Canadian allies to increase their defense spending.
How will the reduction impact NATO’s defense capabilities?
European allies may need to provide more military assets, such as reconnaissance drones and submarines, taking on increased responsibility.
When will more details about the US military cuts be revealed?
Further details are expected at a force generation conference in early June.
How have European countries reacted to the proposed US reductions?
European countries are concerned, fearing these reductions could destabilize the NATO alliance and require Europe to bolster its own defense.

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