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Trump’s US Troops Withdrawal from Germany Coming to Fruition

July 30, 2020, 02.14 PM

WASHINGTON, KOMPAS.com – The US Military revealed plans of withdrawing 12,000 troops from Germany while maintaining half of the US troops in Europe.

The decision was announced on Wednesday following a decision by President Donald Trump. The remaining US troops stationed in Europe served to address tension with Russia.

In June, President Donald Trump expressed his intention to reduce the number of US troops in Germany from 36,000 to 25,000.

The American President laid blame on Germany for not meeting NATO’s defense spending target.

President Donald Trump also accused the EU member-state of taking advantage of the US on trade.

On those bases, the US President made the call to reduce the number of US Military personnel in Germany.

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"We don't want to be the suckers anymore," Donald Trump told reporters at the White House on Wednesday about the decision.

"We're reducing the force because they're not paying their bills; it's very simple." stated the US President.

Defense Secretary Mark Esper has not portrayed the pullout in those terms and said the military's plan would prevent the troop movements from undermining NATO and its efforts to deter Russian intervention, following Moscow's 2014 annexation of the Crimean Peninsula.

In remarks likely to irk Moscow, Esper said some US troops would reposition to the Black Sea region and some could temporarily deploy in waves to the Baltics.

Other forces leaving Germany would permanently move to Italy and the US Military's European headquarters would relocate from Stuttgart, Germany, to Belgium.

In total, just under 6,000 troops of the 12,000 leaving Germany are expected to remain in Europe.

Many of the other forces will be based in the United States but will rotate into Europe for temporary deployments without their families.

"I'm telling you that this is going to accomplish what the president said with regard to getting us down to a lower number in Europe, and it meets his other objectives I outlined with regards to the strategic piece," Mark Esper said.

Ire in Germany, glee in Baltics

US officials stressed that only a relatively small number of advanced units would move anytime soon.

The rest of the troop movements would take years to fully implement, in part given the potentially billions of dollars in additional cost.

Still, the moves out of Germany represent a remarkable rebuke to one of the closest US military allies and trading partners.

Two beneficiaries, Italy and Belgium, are low-spending alliance members, according to NATO data.

Norbert Roettgen, chairman of the German parliament's foreign affairs committee and an ally of Chancellor Angela Merkel, said the troop withdrawal from Germany "will weaken the (NATO) alliance."

But NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg struck an upbeat tone in a statement, saying allies had been briefed by the United States.

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda told Reuters that his country was ready to accept more American soldiers.

"I value very favorably the news that the US mentioned the possibility of moving some troops to the Baltic countries," Gitanas said.

US Republican Senator Mitt Romney, who has been critical of Trump, said the plan to remove troops from Germany was a "grave error."

"It is a slap in the face at a friend and ally," Mitt Romney said in a statement.

If he is elected president in November, Democrat Joe Biden will review the Republican incumbent's decision to withdraw the troops from Germany, a top Joe Biden aide told Reuters earlier this month.

Since World War Two, the US Military has considered Germany to be one of its most strategic locations overseas.

The EU member-state also serves as a critical logistics hub for troop movements not just within Europe, but to the Middle East, Africa and beyond.

Following the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, however, the number of US troops in Germany has been steadily reduced from some 200,000.

(Writers: Phil Stewart, Idrees Ali | Editors: Chris Reese, Jonathan Oatis, Lisa Shumaker)

Source: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-germany-military/u-s-to-withdraw-about-12000-troops-from-germany-but-nearly-half-to-stay-in-europe-idUSKCN24U20L 

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