US President Donald Trump Makes a Choice
1. If the American troops directed by US President Donald Trump to leave Germany are removed from Europe entirely, the drawdown is a blow to solidarity within the NATO alliance. The top Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee slammed news of the planned drawdown, calling it "petty and preposterous" and a "favor" to Russian President Vladimir Putin. "This order is petty and preposterous. It's another favor to Putin and another leadership failure by this administration that further strains relations with our allies," Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island told CNN in a statement.
2. US President Donald Trump has confirmed plans to withdraw 9,500 American troops from bases in Germany. “There will still be 25,000 soldiers in Germany, that’s no small number,” said
Richard Grenell, who earlier this month formally resigned as ambassador to join Donald Trump’s 2020 reelection campaign. Grenell, the former US Ambassador to Germany, was criticized by Democrats and career intelligence officials as the least-experienced and most overtly political official to serve as the Director of National Intelligence. In his 3 months there, Grenell has overseen two controversial firings of top career officials, a re-structuring of several parts of ODNI, a deeply acrimonious relationship with overseers in US Congress and the declassification of documents.
3. “No one should be surprised that Donald Trump is pulling troops and bringing them home. There has been a lot of discussion,” the outgoing ambassador said, adding that the withdrawal of troops was also discussed at the NATO summit in Dec 2019. According to Grenell, troops are also to be withdrawn from Japan and South Korea.
4. European politicians at every level are grappling with the consequences: Mayors in economically weak regions are worried about losing income when the GIs leave, Germany's foreign minister is worried about the further deterioration of relations with the US and military planners in Brussels are pondering the implication for Europe's own security architecture.