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Donald Trump wants to withdraw troops from another country. “They weren't there”


Donald Trump told “Corriere della Sera” on Saturday that he is considering the possibility of withdrawing American troops from Italy, which he had already suggested. “I'm still considering it,” he emphasized.

— Italy wasn't there when we needed it. And I have always been there for Italy, just like my country, said the American leader, referring to the government in Rome's lack of support for the US and Israeli attack on Iran.

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Donald Trump talks about withdrawing troops. Previously it pointed to Germany

Approximately 13,000 people are stationed in seven bases in Italy. American soldiers.

Earlier, the US president said that he was considering withdrawing American troops from Germany. When asked about the possibility of transferring soldiers withdrawn from Germany to Poland, Trump said “it's possible.”
Last week, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth decided to withdraw approximately 5,000. soldiers from Germany. This is expected to happen within the next 6-12 months. Later, US President Donald Trump stated that he intended to reduce the number of soldiers stationed in Germany by more than the previously announced 5,000.

Currently, there are between 35,000 and 37,000 stationed in Germany. American soldiers. In 2020, Trump announced the withdrawal of 9,500. of them, accusing Berlin of failing to fulfill its obligations towards NATO. Some of the troops were supposed to go to Poland, but these plans were not implemented at that time.

Ashley Davis

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