Germany responds to Trump’s 5,000-troop withdrawal
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Europeans "must assume more responsibility for our security," Germany's defense minister said, while Poland's prime minister condemned the "ongoing disintegration" of the trans-Atlantic alliance.
"We expect the withdrawal to be completed over the next six to twelve months," a Pentagon statement seen by Newsweek said.
Members of the US military train in Germany - Trump says he's withdrawing 5,000 and more could follow. - Sean Gallup/ Hardly a week passes without some new spat between the Trump administration and Europe But in a year that has seen a major dispute over tariffs,
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After Chancellor Friedrich Merz upset President Trump with criticism of the war, he offered no public sign he believed Mr. Trump’s threats to pull troops were serious.
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The diplomatic message comes as Trump said the US will 'cut way down' on US troops in Germany