The Pentagon is analyzing the cost and impact of a
large-scale withdrawal or transfer of American troops stationed in Germany,
amid growing tensions between President Trump and German Chancellor Angela
Merkel, according to people familiar with the work.
The effort follows Trump’s expression of interest in
removing the troops, made during a meeting earlier this year with White House
and military aides, U.S. officials said. Trump was said to have been taken
aback by the size of the U.S. presence, which includes about 35,000 active-duty
troops, and complained that other countries were not contributing fairly to
joint security or paying enough to NATO.
Word of the assessment has alarmed European officials, who
are scrambling to determine whether Trump actually intends to reposition U.S.
forces or whether it is merely a negotiating tactic ahead of a NATO summit in
Brussels, where Trump is again likely to criticize U.S. allies for what he
deems insufficient defense spending. . . .
Large number of American troop have been stationed in
Germany since the end of WWII in an attempt to deter Russian aggression. Putin is certainly happy about a possible
large scale reduction by the U.S.
NATO has been a drain on our national billfold and has been superfluous since 1991.
ReplyDeleteNATO is a good thing if you have stock int the War Toy Boyz corporations. Otherwise, there is no point to it.
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