Armed Services Republicans ‘very concerned’ about US troops withdrawal from Germany
Summary
The leaders of the U.S. House and Senate Armed Services committees said they are very worried about the plan to remove 5,000 American troops from Germany. This possible troop reduction follows President Donald Trump’s recent announcement that he is looking into cutting the number of U.S. soldiers stationed there amid tensions with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.Key Facts
- President Donald Trump announced he is reviewing a plan to reduce U.S. troops in Germany.
- About 5,000 American troops could be withdrawn from Germany.
- The move is related to disagreements between President Trump and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
- The chairmen of the House and Senate Armed Services committees expressed strong concern about this plan.
- The Armed Services committees oversee military matters and troop deployments.
- The reduction of troops could affect U.S. military presence and alliances in Europe.
- The announcement came on a Wednesday, with response from committee leaders on the following Saturday.
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