The American president has repeatedly criticized the bloc, accusing its European members of not paying enough
US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering giving up Washingtonβs exclusive role in leading NATOβs military command, NBC News has claimed, citing defense officials.
The outlet said Trump is exploring the possibility of relinquishing control of the office of Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), which has been held by a US four-star general since the blocβs founding in 1949.
The SACEUR is tasked with overseeing NATO military operations in Europe. The position is currently held by Gen. Christopher G. Cavoli, who has also been in charge of NATOβs coordination of military assistance to Kiev throughout the Ukraine conflict. If the US does give up ownership of the role, it would likely be filled by one of NATOβs European member states.
According to NBC, Trump weighing the move is part of a broader effort to restructure US military commands and reduce defense expenditures. The report states that his administration has been looking into cutting costs within the Department of Defense.
US may abandon 75-year NATO command – NBC News.
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The Trump administration is considering reorganising the command to cut costs.
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