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High-ranking defense officials from the United States have issued a groundbreaking alert to NATO partners, indicating that America’s conventional defense obligations to Europe must now be deprioritized. Instead, Europe is urged to assume primary responsibility for its own conventional military deterrence. Under Secretary of Defense Elbridge Colby has affirmed that while the US will continue to provide a nuclear extended deterrent, there is an expectation for Europe to significantly enhance its conventional military capabilities. Analysts caution that this monumental shift in US NATO policy puts nine American states with NATO force-projection responsibilities at risk in a new strategic environment where conventional deterrence in Europe may no longer receive assurance from the United States.

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00:00America has just delivered a seismic warning to NATO that should concern every American.
00:05Undersecretary of Defense Elbridge Colby has formally told allies that Europe must
00:10now take primary responsibility for its own conventional military defense.
00:15The United States will maintain the nuclear deterrent,
00:18but the days of America underwriting Europe's conventional defense are ending.
00:23This is not a theoretical policy shift.
00:25NATO allies at Ankara are being asked to meet 5% GDP defense spending targets,
00:31up from 2% as Washington signals it is reorienting toward Asia and the Pacific.
00:37For nine U.S. states that host NATO command infrastructure, air bases, and nuclear storage facilities,
00:44this is a direct change in their strategic exposure.
00:47If Europe's conventional deterrence fails,
00:50if Russia's escalating drone warfare eventually reaches NATO territory,
00:54those nine states are where America's defense response originates.
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