Republicans ‘concerned’ after Trump threatens to withdraw more US troops from Germany
President Trump has threatened further troop withdrawals from Germany, following an announcement to remove 5,000 US soldiers. This decision has raised concerns among Republican leaders on congressional armed services committees, who expressed worry about the potential impact on US deterrence in Europe.

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AI-generatedPresident Trump has threatened further troop withdrawals from Germany, following an announcement to remove 5,000 US soldiers. This decision has raised concerns among Republican leaders on congressional armed services committees, who expressed worry about the potential impact on US deterrence in Europe. The initial troop reduction was reportedly linked to comments by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticizing US negotiations with Iran. A Pentagon spokesman stated the withdrawal was based on a review of force posture and theater requirements. However, Republican lawmakers argued that Germany has increased defense spending and provided necessary access for US operations, suggesting troop movements to Eastern Europe instead of withdrawals would better serve US interests and NATO's front line.
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5 extractedTrump threatened to cut troop levels in Germany 'a lot further' than the initial 5,000 reduction.
The troop withdrawal decision followed a thorough review of the Department’s force posture in Europe.
Donald Trump announced the withdrawal of 5,000 soldiers from Germany, leaving 30,000 US troops in the country.
Germany has significantly increased defense spending and provided seamless access and basing for US forces.
A leaked Pentagon email floated the idea of punishing Spain and suspending it from the Nato alliance.