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Hegseth renews Nato criticism and says US will review presence in Europe

June 19, 2026 International Source: BBC World

Hegseth renews Nato criticism and says US will review presence in Europe
The US defence secretary's move follows a US decision to scale back its commitments to a high readiness force within the alliance. Hegseth renews Nato criticism and says US will review presence in Europe Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. Pete Hegseth warned that while some countries would fail, "others will pass with flying colours" Hegseth gestures with both of his hands as he stands in front of a Nato branded blue backdrop at a summit. He is wearing a dark blue suit, white shirt and white, blue and pink striped tie. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has severely criticised some of America's Nato allies, while announcing a six-month review of the presence of US forces in Europe. "It's a review that some countries will fail, and others will pass with flying colours", he said at a meeting of Nato defence ministers in Brussels, singling out allies that he suggested had been "free-riding". Hegseth was also highly critical of Nato member states that had imposed limits on help to US forces during the war with Iran. The aim of the review, which Hegseth termed Nato 3.0, was to "ensure that Nato is moving fast and irreversibly toward Europe leading" on security on the continent. A US official told the BBC that nothing had yet been predetermined. Dan Jarvis is wearing a dark blue suit jacket, a light blue shirt and a dark blue tie. New UK defence secretary meets Nato allies without investment plan in place The US wants Nato members to contribute more to defence spending in Europe and says some countries have not shown how they will reach an agreed target of 5% of national economic output (GDP) which includes 3.5% on core defence and 1.5% on related infrastructure. Nato Secretary-General Mark Rutte said defence spending had already gone up €90bn (£78bn; $103bn) last year - a rise of almost 20% - and Europeans were "already backfilling" resources that the US was cutting back on. Hegseth's announcement of a review follows a US decision to scale back its commitments to a high readiness force within the alliance known as the Nato Force Model (NFM). Details of how the US will reduce its commitments have not been made public but it has been indicated they include air and naval capabilities. Hegseth said Nato's annual dues would be "contingent on other countries meeting their defence spending targets; where other allies do not spend with urgency, our dues contributions will go down". "Some of Nato's largest economies, some of our richest countries, allies that are happiest to go on about the rules-based international order and middle powers banding together, still seem to think the era of free-riding is here," he added. He did not single out which countries he meant. A senior Nato official conceded that "not everything" that the US was withdrawing "can be absolutely replaced" but Rutte said some work had already been done and further efforts were under way. He also revealed that the changes were taking effect immediately. Meanwhile, new UK Defence Secretary Dan Jarvis attended the summit without a UK defence investment plan, but said he is "working around the clock" to ensure one is completed and provides what the military needs. Meanwhile, new UK Defence Secretary Dan Jarvis attended the summit without a UK defence investment plan , but said he is "working around the clock" to ensure one is completed and provides what the military needs. "My priority now is to make sure that our armed forces have the resources that they need to do a very difficult job", he said, adding that "the world is a very dangerous place." Jarvis took up the position after his predecessor, John Healey, quit last week, warning in his resignation letter to Sir Keir Starmer that the level of new funding proposed fell "well short" of what was needed to protect the UK. The Nato Force Model is a set of forces that the alliance's Supreme Allied Commander in Europe (Saceur) knows he "can count on" at short notice, the Nato official explained. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte gestures next to US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth and Britain's Defence Secretary Dan Jarvis in family photo for the meeting Defence ministers are lined up for a group picture to mark the meeting. Hegseth and Rutte are at the centre and Rutte is gesturing with his hands, while the others look unaware straight down the camera. In May the US announced it would withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany after a row between President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz over the war with Iran. after a row between President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz over the war with Iran. The same month Poland was told 4,000 troops would be pulled out only for Trump to later reverse the plan and promise 5,000 would be deployed. Poland hosts up to 10,000 US troops on a rotational basis, and Defence Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz said on Thursday that the US was open to Warsaw's offer to provide a permanent base for US troops. He said a final decision would depend on the details of such an agreement. Earlier, Trump threatened to halt all trade with Spain after the government in Madrid refused to allow the use of air bases on its territory for attacks on Iran. The US has two military bases there, Naval Station Rota and Morón Air Base. Rutte said on Wednesday he expected members to show how they would deliver on the 5% promise. He added: "Ahead of the summit in Ankara [on 7-8 July], allies will highlight how they're delivering on commitments made in The Hague last year. Investing 5% of GDP in defence by 2035. That's what we agreed. "I expect nations to present clear, concrete and credible plans to reach that goal. Ideally, well ahead of the agreed timeline. Many are already showing that they are doing exactly that." Emergency service workers and vehicles outside an apartment building hit by a drone, in the city of Galati, Romania What is Nato and which countries are in it? Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte (R) and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio shake hands in front of a blue Nato backdrop Rubio tries to reassure Nato allies over US troop deployments Ursula von der Leyen in a grey blouse and jacket speaks to Croatia's Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic who is wearing a dark suit. Behind them are other officials Katya Adler: Europe's Nato allies push back at reported US threat to Spain Eighteen people and four IDF soldiers are also killed in clashes in Lebanon, officials say, despite a truce meant to be in place in the country. His fierce defence of the Iran plan amid mounting criticism comes as speculation intensifies about a possible 2028 presidential run. Iran's supreme leader says he disagrees with the deal and Donald Trump signed it "out of desperation". The UK's new defence secretary is under pressure to publish the blueprint after repeated delays. It comes as ex-defence secretary John Healey says the UK's enemies "do not follow timetables set by the Treasury". The ex-defence secretary repeats his call for more funding in a Commons speech following his resignation. Graeme Downie's comments came as British armed forces boarded a sanctions-busting Russian oil tanker in the English Channel. John Healey's resignation as defence secretary is a disaster for the prime minister, writes Laura Kuenssberg.