Top US commander for Europe and Africa steps down, signaling Trump administration push to scale back defense commitment in Europe
The top US commander for Europe and Africa stepped down Thursday, signaling the Trump administration wants to scale back its defense commitment in Europe after a surprise leadership change.
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