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Trump says ‘could’ pull US troops out of Europe

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April 10, 2025
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Published: April 10, 2025 4:42 am
Author: RT

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US President Donald Trump has indicated that the United States could demand its NATO allies in Europe and elsewhere pay more for the privilege of hosting American soldiers on their soil – and may even consider withdrawing forces – as part of broader negotiations over his sweeping tariff policy.

NBC News reported on Tuesday that the US is considering withdrawing up to 10,000 troops from Eastern Europe. Sources noted that while the exact figure is still under discussion, the proposal could affect American forces stationed in Romania and Poland – two NATO members close to Russia’s border.

Asked on Wednesday whether he has “any plans” to reduce the number of US troops in Europe or other NATO countries, Trump did not rule out the possibility.


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“Well, I could. I mean, it depends. We pay for military over in Europe. We don’t get reimbursed by much,” Trump told reporters at the White House.

It would be one of the things we discuss. That’s unrelated to trade, but I think we’ll make it part of it because it makes sense. [It would be] nice to wrap it all up in one package for each country. You know, it’s nice and clean.

As of early 2025, there were nearly 84,000 US troops stationed in Europe, with the largest concentrations in Germany and Poland, and smaller deployments in Romania, Estonia, and Lithuania, according to US European Command.

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NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, General Christopher Cavoli, warned on Tuesday against reducing the forces the Pentagon had “surged forward” under former President Joe Biden following the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022.

“It’s my advice to maintain that force posture as it is now,” Cavoli told a House Armed Services Committee hearing.

In response, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Wednesday that “the only person that will make a determination about force structure of US troops in Europe will be President Trump, the commander-in-chief.”

“And we will continue to have ongoing discussions, including inside the context of Ukraine-Russia negotiations, about what our force posture should be on the continent – a posture that best addresses American interests and ensures burden sharing in Europe as well,” he added.

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As NATO’s largest financial contributor, Trump has repeatedly criticized the bloc’s European members for failing to meet defense spending targets. The discussions about potential troop reductions come as the Trump administration continues to pressure European allies to take more responsibility for their own defense.

Moscow has repeatedly expressed strong concern about NATO expansion and the bloc’s military activities near its borders. After Washington entered talks with Russia aimed at reaching a ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict and restoring bilateral relations, Moscow welcomed what it called a willingness by the US to explore the “root causes” of the crisis – including Kiev’s aspirations to join the US-led military bloc.

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