Old Print Guy
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Old Print Guy
@ORayJohnson
News junkie. Braves fan. Proud dad. Still believes in print media.




Join the @CatoInstitute TODAY at 11:00 am EST, for a policy forum: "Should the United States Withdraw Troops from Germany?" Panelists will include @CatoFP’s @JustinTLogan, @katherinet57, and @LianaFix and @jekavanagh, followed by a reception! Register here to join in-person or online: cato.org/events/should-…




STATEMENT: The Department of War has reduced the total number of Brigade Combat Teams (BCTs) assigned to Europe from four to three. This returns us to the levels of BCTs in Europe in 2021. This decision was the result of a comprehensive, multilayered process focused on U.S. force posture in Europe. This is resulting in a temporary delay of the deployment of U.S. forces to Poland, which is a model U.S. ally. The Department will determine the final disposition of these and other U.S. forces in Europe based on further analysis of U.S. strategic and operational requirements, as well as our allies’ own ability to contribute forces toward Europe’s defense. This analysis is designed to advance President Trump’s America First agenda in Europe and other theaters, including by incentivizing and enabling our NATO allies to take primary responsibility for Europe’s conventional defense. Secretary Hegseth spoke with Polish Deputy Prime Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz earlier today, and the Department will remain in close contact with our Polish counterparts as this analysis proceeds, including to ensure that the United States retains a strong military presence in Poland. Poland has shown both the ability and resolve to defend itself. Other NATO allies should follow suit. The Department will provide more information at the appropriate time, in the appropriate setting.





“Whereas Biden noticeably changed, Trump appears largely to be the same. He’s always been erratic and bombastic. But as Trump ages, he’s becoming purer and less filtered. Because the changes are less obvious, they’ve drawn less attention. For now” theatlantic.com/politics/2026/…











