NATO’s deterrence and defense capabilities, the White House announced a series of strategic enhancements to NATO’s eastern flank.
This decision follows President Biden’s 2022 directive to reinforce NATO in response to Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. Over the past two years, the United States has maintained an increased force presence in Europe, continually rotating units to sustain this reinforcement.
One of the key contributions by the United States includes the establishment of a permanent V Corps Headquarters in Poland, which enhances U.S.-NATO interoperability across the eastern flank.
Additionally, the U.S. has stationed an additional Brigade Combat Team in Europe, currently positioned in Romania, making a total of five Brigade Combat Teams in Europe as of July 2024.
Enhanced rotational deployments in the Baltic region, including armored, aviation, air defense, and special operations forces, have also been provided to build further interoperability and intensify training with Baltic Allies.
Further contributions include an agreement with Spain to increase the number of U.S. destroyers stationed in Rota from four to six, with the fifth destroyer arriving in Fall 2024.
Two squadrons of F-35 aircraft have been stationed in the United Kingdom, and additional air defense, sustainment, and other enablers have been stationed in Germany and Italy. The U.S. is also modernizing NATO’s nuclear deterrent to improve safety, security, and reliability.
The Aegis-Ashore site in Poland is scheduled for transfer to NATO control in July 2024, enhancing missile defense capabilities. The first Aegis-Ashore site, in Romania, transferred to NATO control in 2016.
Additionally, the U.S. continues to lead the NATO Forward Land Force Battlegroup in Poland and provides forces in the NATO Battlegroups established along the eastern flank.
New commands activated in Germany include a Theater Medical Command, Space Component Headquarters, and Engineering capabilities, further strengthening NATO’s defense infrastructure.
Significant investments in prepositioned equipment and infrastructure across Central and Southern Europe, the eastern flank, and the High North underscore the U.S. commitment to NATO. The U.S. continues to support enhanced Air Policing of NATO’s eastern flank, the Standing NATO Maritime Group, and NATO missions and operations in the Balkans and Iraq.
Operation Atlantic Resolve has been established as a contingency operation, demonstrating the U.S. commitment to support and sustain an enhanced presence and level of operations in Europe.
Looking ahead, the U.S. plans episodic deployments of long-range fires capabilities, such as the Multi-Domain Task Force in Germany starting in 2026. This will include advanced weaponry like Standard Missile (SM-6), Tomahawk, and hypersonic weapons, demonstrating the U.S. commitment to NATO and integrated deterrence in Europe.