The source URL could not be accessed after attempts with both required scraping tools, leaving no wire-service article text to rewrite from the provided base material.
What the Record Shows
The only factual material available here is that the source URL was attempted and could not be accessed. The URL listed is https://www.reuters.com/world/hegseth-blasts-nato-members-announces-review-us-forces-europe-2026-06-18/.
Because the base article itself is unavailable, there are no reportable facts about the review of US forces in Europe, no quotes, no figures, no named officials beyond what appears in the URL, and no dated developments that can be responsibly rewritten. The required source discipline leaves no room to invent the missing substance or fill the gap with outside knowledge, even when the topic clearly points toward military power, alliance management, and the machinery of state force.
What Cannot Be Claimed
No article text was provided, so there is no verified basis for describing what was announced, who said it, what institutions were involved, or how any decision would affect people living under the shadow of military deployments. There is also no usable material for a factual account of any debate over NATO’s future, any review of US forces in Europe, or any response from those expected to absorb the consequences of such decisions.
In short, the record available for rewriting is a dead end: a failed access attempt, not a news report. Without the base article, any fuller narrative would be fabrication dressed up as reporting, which is exactly what the source constraints forbid.
Available Fact
The only confirmed fact is that the source URL could not be accessed after both required scraping tools were attempted.