Wall Street Journal: The current and former officials who have been briefed on the meeting said the Trump administration aims to reduce by one-third to one-half the pool of various military capabilities it would devote to NATO in a conflict, including U.S. commitments of strategic bombers and other long-range strike forces, some naval assets and air-to-air refueling tankers.
…It follows other Pentagon moves to shrink the American military presence in Europe, which the Defense Department has said are needed to enable the U.S. to reallocate more forces to the Pacific, where the U.S. is seeking to deter China’s growing military might…