May 20, 2026 | 02:21 pm
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Pentagon on Tuesday said that it was reducing the number of U.S. Army Brigade Combat Teams (BCTs) in Europe from three to four, according to DW.The chief Pentagon spokesperson, Sean Parnell, said in a statement that the U.S. was reducing the number of its soldiers on the continent as a result of a "comprehensive, multilayered process" focused on U.S. posture in Europe.A BCT comprises 4,000 to 4,700 personnel, according to a congressional report.The cut brings U.S. soldiers stationed on the continent to 2021 levels, Parnell said. The U.S. sent additional troops to Europe after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.Why is the U.S. reducing troops in Europe under Trump?The latest announcement is in line with U.S. President Donald Trump's broader policy toward Europe.Since returning to the White House last year, Trump has made clear that he expects European countries to take over more responsibility for the continent's security from the U.S.The urgency of the matter has been exacerbated by several blows to the transatlantic relationship, most notably Trump's attempt to take control of the Arctic island of Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark.Parnell said that the decision to reduce U.S. troops is "designed to advance President Trump's America First agenda in Europe and other theaters, including by incentivizing and enabling our NATO allies to take primary responsibility for Europe’s conventional defense."U.S. delays deployment to PolandVice President JD Vance told reporters earlier on Tuesday that a U.S. troop deployment to Poland had been delayed.Parnell confirmed the news in his statement, citing the "temporary delay" as a result of a reduction of brigade combat teams to Europe."The Department will determine the final disposition of these and other U.S. forces in Europe based on further analysis of U.S. strategic and operational requirements, as well as our allies' own ability to contribute forces toward Europe's defense," Parnell said.Earlier this month, the Pentagon announced that it would withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany. The move followed a public spat between Trump and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who criticized the U.S. war on Iran and said Washington was being "humiliated" in negotiations with Tehran, drawing Trump's ire.The top U.S. military commander in Europe said on Tuesday that the bulk of U.S. troops withdrawn from Europe are being drawn from an armored brigade that was in the process of deploying to Poland as opposed to yanking forces already stationed in Poland and Germany.Read: US Stops Poland Troop Deployment After Germany Pullout OrderClick here to get the latest news updates from Tempo on Google News










