US Media: Trump Plans Partial Withdrawal of NATO Troops, Dissatisfied with Iran War Support

According to The Wall Street Journal, this proposal aims to withdraw US troops from some NATO member countries because the Trump administration believes these countries have not assisted in the Iran war, and plans to redeploy them to countries more supportive of US military actions.
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According to The Wall Street Journal, this proposal aims to withdraw US troops from some North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member countries because the Trump administration believes these countries have not assisted in the Iran war, and plans to redeploy them to countries more supportive of US military actions.

According to reports, Trump recently threatened to withdraw entirely from NATO, but this proposal falls far short of that, as the law requires Congressional approval for him to do so.

This plan has been circulating and gaining support among high-level officials in the Trump administration in recent weeks and is still in the preliminary conceptual stage, being one of several punitive measures against NATO being considered by the White House.

The Wall Street Journal pointed out that this proposal highlights the deepening rift between the Trump administration and its European allies following Trump's decision to launch a war against Iran.

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte visited Washington today to meet with Trump. Despite strained transatlantic alliance relations, Rutte sought to strengthen ties with Trump.

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