
U.S. European Command and NATO Supreme Allied Commander-Europe Gen. Christopher Cavoli.
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A push to reduce the U.S. military’s presence in Europe would create gaps in key mission areas on the continent, including in air defense, intelligence collection and long-range fires that allied nations in the short-term might not be able to pick up, the top American officer in the region tells...
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