Trump Reviews Potential Reduction of US Troops in Germany
President Trump said Wednesday he is reviewing a possible reduction of U.S. military forces stationed in Germany.

President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that the United States is reviewing a potential reduction of its military forces stationed in Germany, with a decision to be made in the coming weeks.
Trump said the determination would be made over the "next short period," though he did not specify the current troop levels under consideration or provide details about the scope of any potential drawdown.
The announcement comes amid ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Germany over various policy matters. The timing of Trump's comments followed recent remarks by German Chancellor Angela Merkel regarding Iran's actions toward the United States.
The United States currently maintains a significant military presence in Germany as part of its broader NATO commitments and European defense strategy. Any reduction in troop levels would represent a notable shift in the longstanding U.S. military footprint in Europe.
Trump has previously expressed concerns about European allies' defense spending and has called for increased burden-sharing within the NATO alliance. The review of German troop levels appears consistent with his broader approach to reassessing U.S. military deployments abroad.