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Trump Considers Reducing U.S. Troops in Germany

President Donald Trump said the United States is reviewing whether to reduce the number of American troops stationed in Germany, raising fresh questions about Washington’s military posture in Europe and its relationship with NATO allies.

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In a message posted on Truth Social on Wednesday, Donald Trump said the administration was examining the possibility of scaling back forces.

“The United States is studying and reviewing the possible reduction of Troops in Germany, with a determination to be made over the next short period of time,” he wrote.

Background to U.S. presence in Germany

The United States has maintained a large military presence in Germany since the aftermath of World War II and throughout the Cold War. According to figures from the United States Department of Defense, more than 36,000 active-duty American troops were stationed across German bases as of December last year.

In addition to those personnel, roughly 1,500 reservists and about 11,500 civilian employees are also based there. Among foreign countries hosting U.S. forces, only Japan has a larger American troop presence.

Germany hosts several key facilities central to U.S. military operations. The country is home to the headquarters of United States European Command and United States Africa Command, while Ramstein Air Base functions as a major logistics and operational hub.

Tensions over Iran and NATO

The announcement comes amid growing friction between Washington and some European governments over the conflict involving Iran. Several European leaders have been reluctant to support the U.S. approach to the crisis.

Mr Trump has voiced frustration with allies who have distanced themselves from the conflict and has criticised NATO for not joining the war effort, once describing the alliance as a “paper tiger”. A law passed in 2023 prevents a U.S. president from withdrawing from NATO without approval from Congress.

Relations with Berlin have also been strained following remarks by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Earlier this week, he criticised the U.S. handling of the conflict with Iran, saying Washington appeared to lack a clear strategy and suggesting American negotiators were being “humiliated” by their Iranian counterparts.

In response, Mr Trump accused the German leader of misunderstanding the issue and suggested he was tolerant of Iran obtaining nuclear weapons.

“No wonder Germany is doing so poorly, both Economically, and otherwise,” the president wrote on social media.

Despite the exchange, Mr Merz told reporters shortly before the troop reduction proposal was raised that he maintained a good relationship with the U.S. president.

Previous disputes over defence spending

Mr Trump’s criticism of NATO predates the current dispute. During both his presidential campaigns and his time in office, he has repeatedly accused member states of failing to meet defence spending commitments and relying too heavily on the United States for security.

In 2020, during the final year of his first administration, he announced plans to withdraw about 12,000 U.S. troops from Germany, arguing that Berlin had not contributed enough to defence spending. The proposal faced opposition from lawmakers in both parties and was later reversed by his successor, Joe Biden.

More recently, in a smaller adjustment last autumn, U.S. officials said about 700 troops deployed across Germany, Romania and Poland would return to the United States.

U.S. Army Europe and Africa said at the time that the move was part of a broader effort to maintain a balanced military presence and did not represent a withdrawal from Europe or a reduced commitment to NATO.

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bannork Star Member

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Poor old Donald. No friends in the world apart from the mass murderer, Putin.

Starts a war in Iran that has truly messed up the world's economy and doesn't know how to fix it, opening up the Hormuz Strait, without a massive loss of face.

All those nonsense posts from him and Hegseth for weeks now- 'Iran is finished, we've won the war'.

Last year Hegseth and Trump said after the June attacks that Iran's nuclear programme had been 'obliterated'. So why the need for war?

So rather than eating humble pie, Trump gets upset as always with a little criticism, and thinks he gets back at Germany by withdrawing 5,000 troops.

Trump , you're in politics so you'd better get used to criticism, and for sure there's a whole load more coming your way this year from around the world.

'Trumpflation' Taco, these are just the start. Resign now as your reputation as the worst president the US has ever seen is sealed

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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Just now, bannork said:

Poor old Donald. No friends in the world apart from the mass murderer, Putin.

Starts a war in Iran that has truly messed up the world's economy and doesn't know how to fix it, opening up the Hormuz Strait, without a massive loss of face.

All those nonsense posts from him and Hegseth for weeks now- 'Iran is finished, we've won the war'.

Last year Hegseth and Trump said after the June attacks that Iran's nuclear programme had been 'obliterated'. So why the need for war?

So rather than eating humble pie, Trump gets upset as always with a little criticism, and thinks he gets back at Germany by withdrawing 5,000 troops.

Trump , you're in politics so you'd better get used to criticism, and for sure there's a whole load more coming your way this year from around the world.

'Trumpflation' Taco, these are just the start. Resign now as your reputation as the worst president the US has ever seen is sealed

I wish it was that simple trump to resign !! but he is a proven narcissist, The yanks have a big problem as Trump will not leave nor resign he craves power !!

LosLobo Platinum Member

LosLobo

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8 hours ago, impulse said:

That could be bad news. Putin attacked Donbass a few months after he met with Biden in summer 2021. Vlad was obviously shaking in his boots after he met with the old guy with a bad memory.


I fail to see the point of this part your post in relation to Germany, but nevertheless.....

Reality suggests Putin began his attack on Donbass 7 years before his Biden meeting.
Putin also continued his attack while meeting with Trump in Helsinki in the summer of 2018.
Do you remember his meeting in private behind closed doors where Trump obviously was licking his boots likely dressed in his gimp gear?

Emdog Platinum Member

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Has nothing to do with strategy

Trump is pissed off because German Head said what we were all thinking: Iran has humiliated the USA.

Wants to take his toys and go home

unblocktheplanet Diamond Member

unblocktheplanet

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4 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Tax evasion. You must be so proud.

I am proud not tp pay for a system I don't believe in. If you'd like to support the billionaires, you could start a GoFundMe.

stevenl Star Member

stevenl

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13 minutes ago, TedG said:

I support a 100 percent withdrawal ASAP. Europe hates the USA and Europe can pound sand.

"I support a 100 percent withdrawal ASAP."
Agreed

"Europe hates the USA"
Nonsense.

jts-khorat Gold Member

jts-khorat

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9 hours ago, Emdog said:

Has nothing to do with strategy

Trump is pissed off because German Head said what we were all thinking: Iran has humiliated the USA.

Wants to take his toys and go home

So about time Trumps does what he says; remove the occupiers, be gone!

Just don't come back and want to have overfly rights, station nukes or other weapons, or have a semi-sovereing army base in Germany... if you are gone, you are GONE. Godspeed indeed!

JonnyF Star Member

JonnyF

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19 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

I am proud not tp pay for a system I don't believe in. If you'd like to support the billionaires, you could start a GoFundMe.

Yes let's all avoid tax when we don't approve of government spending. That would work.

Because I love all my UK tax contributions going on migrant Hotels for illegal criminals and on benefits fot workshy toerags.

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