Europe working on plan to replace US in NATO in five to 10 years: FT
- European leaders are planning to reduce the United States' role in NATO due to concerns about its commitment, as reported by the Financial Times.
- The UK, France, Germany, and Nordic countries are involved in informal discussions about European defense responsibilities.
- European nations aim to assume responsibility for collective defense, including spending and capability development, except for nuclear areas, according to the plans.
- Concerns about the United States' commitment to NATO have increased, leading to questions about the effectiveness of a long-term transition plan.
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