Who Has Almost Double the Air Power of All Other NATO Countries Combined?
Briefly

After World War II, NATO was formed to guarantee collective security against the Soviet Union, with a mission that now includes promoting democracy and combatting terrorism.
NATO air forces, particularly following the September 11 attacks, demonstrated their support for U.S. operations, showcasing their capability in real-time threat surveillance with deployments of AWACS aircraft.
What stands out in NATO's military capability is that while the U.S. Air Force is the most advanced and largest, other member nations maintain competitive air forces contributing significantly to collective defense.
Among NATO countries, Iceland remains unique as it has no military forces or aircraft, relying solely on NATO for collective defense despite being a founding member.
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