NATO is adjusting to a significant reduction in US military assets pledged to the alliance as Washington shifts its strategic focus toward the Indo-Pacific.While European allies and Canada prepare to bridge the capability gaps through increased defense spending, US nuclear deterrence and commitment to the collective defense clause remain unchanged.Secretary-General Mark Rutte also welcomed the new US-Iran agreement as a critical step toward stabilizing regional security and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.The realignment follows the announcement that the US will no longer provide aircraft carriers, support ships, or dozens of fighter jets during potential crisis responses.