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Pentagon Halts Decades-Old Global Posture Review, Raising Transparency Concerns
The Pentagon has announced it will not publish the Global Posture Review this year, breaking a longtime tradition of providing a formal assessment of U.S. military deployments worldwide. This decision limits visibility for Congress and NATO allies into U.S. defense planning, potentially complicating oversight and coordination. Going forward, stakeholders will monitor how the Pentagon's increased reliance on less formal methods affects strategic clarity and alliance trust.
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