Trump Orders Big U.S. Troop Cut in Germany, Official Says More By Steve Holland BANGOR, Maine (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered the military to remove 9,500 troops from Germany, a senior U.S. official said on Friday, a move likely to raise concerns in Europe ab...
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Trump was reportedly surprised by the number of US troops stationed in Germany and expressed interest in pulling some of them outDavid Choi
Trump administration officials have been planning for the last two months to begin a major drawdown of troops from the NATO ally, to include shifting at least 9,500 personnel to other bases overseas or in the United States, and to cap the total number of U.S. troops stationed there at...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Monday he is ordering a major reduction in U.S. troop strength in Germany, a move widely criticized by members of his own party as a gift to Russia and a threat to U.S. national security.
Trump has constantly complained about Germany not sharing expenses Trump has complained for years that the Germans do not pay a fair share of the expenses
Trump casts doubt on NATO solidarity “I’ve experienced myself a part of Germany controlled by the Soviet Union, and I’m very happy today that we are united in freedom as the Federal Republic of Germany and can thus say that we can determine our own policies and make our own decisions...
President Donald Trump's recent angry tweets about Germany's "unfair" trade practices could leave the U.S. as the odd man out in the global economy.