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Trump reportedly planning to limit US military resources for NATO allies in Europe during crises

May 20, 2026
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Trump reportedly planning to limit US military resources for NATO allies in Europe during crises

WASHINGTON/BRUSSELS — The Trump administration is planning to tell NATO alliesthis week that it will shrink the pool of military capabilities that the US would have available to assist the alliance’s European nations in a major crisis, three sources familiar with the matter said.

Under a framework known as the NATO Force Model, the alliance’s member countries identify a pool of available forces that could be activated during a conflict or any other major crisis, such as a military attack on a NATO member.

While the precise composition of those wartime forces is a closely guarded secret, the Pentagon has decided to significantly scale down its commitment, said the sources, who requested anonymity to speak candidly about the plans.

Several U.S. Army Stryker armored fighting vehicles with soldiers driving them participate in the Saber Strike 26 NATO military exercises in Bemowo Piskie, Poland.
US troops participating in a NATO military exercise in Poland on May 7, 2026. Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images

President Trump has made clear he expects European countries to take over primary responsibility for the continent’s security from the United States.

The message to allies this week is a concrete sign of that policy being implemented.

Several details were unclear, such as how quickly the Pentagon plans to shift crisis-mode responsibilities onto European allies.

The sources said, however, that the Pentagon plans to announce its intention to lessen its commitment at a Friday meeting of defense policy chiefs in Brussels.

Pentagon policy chief Elbridge Colby has said publicly that the United States will continue to use its nuclear weapons to protect NATO members, even as European allies take the lead on conventional forces.

The US will likely be represented by Alex Velez-Green, a key aide to Colby, the sources said.

Adjusting the NATO Force Model has emerged as a key priority of Colby’s team heading into the next NATO leaders’ summit, which will take place in Turkey in July, one of the sources added.

Mark Rutte, NATO Secretary General, speaks at a media conference.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte speaking at a press conference in Brussels on May 20, 2026. AP Photo/Virginia Mayo

Speaking to reporters in Brussels, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said he was not allowed to disclose the upcoming US announcement but the move was “to be expected” as the alliance seeks to “end the over-reliance … on one ally” for its defense.

“This was to be expected, I think it’s only right that it happens,” Rutte said.

The Pentagon did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Alliance under strain

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


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A major adjustment to the forces the US would make available during wartime will only intensify those concerns.

In the past few weeks, the Trump administration has announced plans to cut about 5,000 US troops from Europe, including a decision to cancel a deployment of an Army brigade to Poland — a surprise decision that was slammed by US lawmakers.

One of the sources and another source familiar with the matter said aides on Capitol Hill were aware of and concerned about the Pentagon’s plans to narrow its commitments under the NATO Force Model.

U.S. President Donald Trump behind protective glass delivers the commencement address.
President Trump speaking at US Coast Guard Academy commencement ceremony in New London, Conn. on May 20, 2026. REUTERS

A senior NATO diplomat said, however, they still believed there is an understanding that the United States would come to Europe’s aid if it was in trouble.

Trump and many of his aides have slammed European allies for not spending enough on their militaries and relying on the US for conventional defense, and they point out that the US still has tens of thousands of troops in Europe.

The president’s ambition to take control of Greenland, a Danish overseas territory, has further inflamed transatlantic tensions, as has an ongoing spat between Trump and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who has sharply criticized Trump’s war with Iran.

European allies generally counter that they are rapidly beefing up their military capabilities, but that doing so cannot be done overnight.

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