As NATO's top military officer considers new plans to defend Europe, Rochester residents are watching closely. The plans are being made as the US cuts the number of aircraft and warships it would provide NATO in a crisis.

"The US cuts to the number of aircraft and warships it would provide NATO in a crisis is forcing us to look at other options," said a NATO official. The cuts are part of a larger shift in US military strategy, as the country prepares for potential conflicts in other parts of the world.

On East Avenue in Rochester, residents are discussing the potential implications of the US cuts, and how they could affect the city's economy. The University of Rochester has a number of students who are studying international relations, and they are closely following the developments. As the situation continues to unfold, residents in the South Wedge neighborhood are expressing concerns about the potential impact on their family members who are serving in the US military.

The NATO plans are expected to be finalized in the coming weeks, and Rochester residents will be watching closely to see how they will affect the city. As the US prepares for potential conflicts in other parts of the world, Rochester residents are bracing for the potential impact on their community. The City of Rochester is expected to hold a meeting to discuss the potential implications of the US cuts, and residents are encouraged to attend.

On June 15, the Rochester City Council will vote on a resolution to support the US military, and residents are urged to contact their representatives to express their opinions.