US will ALWAYS lead Nato, Britain insists amid rumoured ‘vacancy’ in top commander role after Trump’s blasts on alliance
Share this @internewscast.com

AMERICA will always lead Nato, Britain’s defence secretary has claimed.

John Healey asserted that there was “no vacancy” in the leadership of the alliance, dismissing worries about Donald Trump’s changes in stance, and emphasized that “America is not stepping away.”

John Healey, Secretary of State for Defence, leaving 10 Downing Street.
Britain’s defence secretary John Healey has insisted there was ‘no vacancy’ at the top of NatoCredit: Getty
Illustration comparing NATO military capabilities with and without the US military alliance.

Healey was addressing rumors that the United States would no longer provide a general for the position of Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), the alliance’s highest military commander.

The post has been held by an American since General Dwight Eisenhower became the first SACEUR in 1951.

But the US network NBC reported that the US was considering giving it up as part of a major “restucturing”.

Britain’s chief of defence staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin had been tipped as a possible successor.

Healey was asked if he would back his Admiral, while Radakin was sitting next to him at Wellington Barracks in central London.

Healey said: “It’s always been the American SACEUR. That is that is what I want to continue to see.”

He said the White House was right to challenge Europe and the UK “to step up and do more”.

But he insisted America’s Defence Secretary had “made it very clear” that they were committed to the alliance.

Healey stated: “The Americans have been the cornerstone of NATO, and in my conversations with Secretary Hegseth, he’s made it very clear that while they are rightly challenging European nations like the UK to step up and do more, America is not stepping away.”

“For me, there is no vacancy. There’s no question that it’s not and should not be, an American SACEUR.”

Sir Keir Starmer met with Nato boss Mark Rutte in Paris this morning as both leaders backed the US as “vital” to forging a path to a Ukraine ceasefire.

Downing Street said: “The prime minister met Nato secretary general Mark Rutte in Paris this morning, ahead of the coalition of the willing meeting.

“They discussed their enduring support for Ukraine, agreeing that Europe must do everything possible to keep them in the fight and keep up the pressure on Putin.”

The pair “acknowledged the vital role of the United States in forging a path towards a ceasefire agreement” and said Europe stands ready to back “a durable and lasting peace when it comes”.

Starmer also “restated his unwavering commitment to NATO as the cornerstone of our security.”

It comes as further crunch “coalition of the willing” talks are taking place today in the French capital.

Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky, Sir Keir Starmer and dozens of EU leaders will all be in attendance.

The summit will be led by French leader Emmanuel Macron who warned today that Vladimir Putin “still wants war”.

Emmanuel Macron gesturing.
French leader Emmanuel Macron who warned today that Vladimir Putin ‘still wants war’Credit: Getty
Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Terrifying Incident: 7-Year-Old Girl Shocked by Live Wire, Engulfed in Sparks

THIS is the horrific moment a girl is electrocuted in a massive…

CinemaCon Gets Spooked by First Glimpse of Zach Cregger’s Horror Film ‘Weapons’

Billboard Women in Music 2025 What is Zach Cregger‘s Weapons about? We…

Shocking Turn of Events: Jeffrey Epstein Victim Virginia Giuffre Claims She Has Just ‘Four Days to Live’ Following Bus Accident

Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre’s traffic incident that left her severely injured…

Sewage Issues Emerge Amid County’s Reopening Plans for San Diego Campground

SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — When planning camping trips, outdoor enthusiasts typically…

Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs Could Reverse Years of Established Trade Policy

Trump is expected to roll out his reciprocal tariffs on Wednesday, April…

‘A Glimpse at ‘The Housemaid’: Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried Star in New Movie Revealed at CinemaCon

Sydney Sweeney, Amanda Seyfried, Brandon Sklenar brought the hotness to CinemaCon with…

Keely Brosnan, wife of Pierce Brosnan, reveals stunning weight loss at MobLand premiere

Pierce Brosnan enjoyed a date night with longtime wife Keely Shaye Smith…

Watch: Possible Albino Pygmy Killer Whale Sighted Near Hawaii

HONOLULU (KHON) — Whale watchers around Hawaii are crossing their fingers for…

Controversy Escalates Over Marine Le Pen’s Disqualified Presidential Bid: Trump and European Allies Back Her Amid Accusations Against ‘Tyrannical Judges’ Blocking Voter Representation

US President Donald Trump and right-wing leaders in Europe have railed against…

US Health Agencies Initiate Job Cuts Impacting Disease Monitoring and Food Regulation Tasks

The layoffs are expected to shrink HHS to 62,000 positions, lopping off…

Iran Threatens Swift Retaliation Against Trump Amid US Deployment of B2 Bombers as Nuclear Deadline Looms

IRAN has threatened the US with a “firm and immediate” response if…

Melissa Barrera Applauds Award-Winning Documentary No Other Land: “Filled Me with Hope”

Melissa Barrera is not holding back. The Scream actress and outspoken advocate…