U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans that could see cuts to the tens of thousands of U.S. forces stationed across 20 bases in Germany.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Monday the U.S. was “being humiliated” by Iran as war exceeds two months.

His statement follows German chancellor Friedrich Merz criticising his ongoing war in Iran

US president’s threat comes after Germany’s Friedrich Merz suggests Trump team is being outplayed in its negotiations with Iran

Offenbar will Trump den Kanzler für dessen kritische Töne zum Irankrieg abstrafen: Washington prüfe eine Truppenreduzierung in Deutschland. Fast 40.000 US-Soldaten sind hier…

It comes just days after the German chancellor criticised the US approach to the war in Iran.

His statement follows German chancellor Friedrich Merz criticising his ongoing war in Iran

The U.S. is considering the possibility of reducing the number of troops it has stationed in Germany, President Donald Trump said.

US president’s statement follows comments by German chancellor that the US was being ‘humiliated’ in conflict

U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans that could see cuts to the tens of thousands of U.S. forces stationed across 20 bases in Germany.

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Trump had threatened a drawdown earlier this week after sparring with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who said on Monday the Iranians were humiliating the U.S. in talks to end…

The decision to reduce the US deployment to Germany comes amid a row between the two allies over Iran.

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German defence minister responds to US president’s announcement that 5,000 US troops will leave bases in Germany

The United States is pulling out about 5,000 troops from NATO ally Germany, the Pentagon announced Friday, in the latest rift in the transatlantic ties...

The Pentagon announced on Friday that the U.S. would withdraw 5,000 soldiers from Germany, its largest European base.

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave the order to withdraw troops over the next six to 12 months from Germany, as Donald Trump renewed criticism of German Chancellor Friedrich…

The news came as a shock in Germany, where around 40,000 Americans are stationed: a strategic and symbolic military presence that has held since the postwar era. The withdrawn…

The Pentagon announced Friday that the U.S. would draw down 5,000 troops from Germany. Germany said Saturday it wasn't surprised by the move.