With the U.S. Army combat presence in Europe reduced by half, would there be enough joint practice time to ensure NATO forces can work together in military operations like the recent Libya campaign? Will the U.S. decision to delay purchases of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter drive up the cost of individual planes for partner nations in the project, many of them NATO allies?
With the U.S. Army combat presence in Europe reduced by half, would there be enough joint practice time to ensure NATO forces can work together in military operations like the recent Libya campaign?
ReplyDeleteWill the U.S. decision to delay purchases of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter drive up the cost of individual planes for partner nations in the project, many of them NATO allies?