Trump Threatens Deeper Cuts for US Troop Presence in Germany
Bloomberg
Last updated: May 4, 2026
President Donald Trump intends to significantly reduce the U.S. military presence in Germany, exceeding the previously announced 5,000-troop withdrawal. This decision has generated considerable opposition from both Republican lawmakers and NATO allies, who express concerns regarding its implications.
- The U.S. military currently stations approximately 34,500 troops in Germany. Trump's plan aims to reduce this number further than the 9,500 troops initially indicated, a move that has alarmed many within both U.S. political circles and European defense alliances.
- Critics argue that this drawdown weakens NATO's collective security and undermines deterrence against potential adversaries. They contend that Germany serves as a vital hub for U.S. military operations and strategic positioning in Europe.
- The Trump administration has cited Germany's perceived failure to meet NATO defense spending targets as a primary justification for the troop reduction. However, many allies believe the security benefits of a strong U.S. presence outweigh this financial concern.
- The exact number of troops to be withdrawn remains unspecified, but it is understood to be substantially more than the initial 5,000. This development introduces uncertainty into the long-standing military relationship between the United States and Germany.