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The Pentagon is considering restructuring the U.S. military, including potentially giving up the U.S. role as NATO's head in Europe, merging commands, and removing a U.S. military official as NATO's supreme allied commander. These changes, proposed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, could pose challenges, including nuclear command and control issues and U.S. troops being led by a non-U.S.
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