Speaking at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Pistorius emphasized that the shift requires careful coordination to ensure conventional deterrence remains intact. The minister acknowledged that the process of restructuring military commitments will not happen overnight, noting that building the necessary capacity takes time.
His remarks underscore the growing realization among European allies that dependence on Washington for core security functions is no longer a permanent status quo. The focus now turns to aligning national industrial and military outputs to cover the potential shortfall left by a receding American footprint.





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