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    Trump says the US is reviewing a potential reduction of its troops in Germany

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteApril 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump, who has criticised Germany and other NATO allies for not sending their navies to help open the Strait of Hormuz, said on Wednesday (Apr 29) his administration is looking at reducing the number of US troops in Germany.

    “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,” Trump said on Truth Social.

    A senior White House official had told Reuters earlier this month that Trump had discussed the possibility of removing some US troops from Europe.

    The US had just over 68,000 ​active-duty military personnel assigned permanently in its overseas bases in Europe as of December 2025, data from the US Defense Manpower ​Data Center (DMDC) shows.

    More than half – about 36,400 – are based in Germany. That is a fraction of the 250,000 US troops that were based there in 1985, before the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War.

    TRUMP AND MERZ SPAR OVER IRAN WAR

    Trump has been sparring with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz over the war ‌in Iran in recent days. On Tuesday, he said Merz didn’t know what he was talking about after the German leader said the Iranians were humiliating the US in talks to end the two-month-old war. Merz on Wednesday said relations with Trump were good, despite the row over the war.

    Trump’s post came hours after Germany‘s top general, Carsten Breuer, met with Defense Undersecretary Elbridge Colby and other US defence officials on Wednesday to discuss his country’s first military strategy outside the NATO umbrella since World War II.

    Colby lauded the German document, which lays out Berlin’s goal to become Europe’s largest conventional force in a series of posts on X after it was released last week, saying it showed “a clear path forward”.

    “President Trump has rightly laid out that Europe must step up, and NATO must no longer be a paper tiger,” Colby said on X. “Germany is now taking the leading role in this. After years of disarmament, Berlin is stepping up.”



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