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NATO's top officer doesn't expect more American drawdowns beyond the 5,000 troops Trump announced

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BRUSSELS – NATO’s senior military leader has indicated that no further reductions of American troops stationed in Europe are anticipated in the near future, apart from the 5,000-strong withdrawal previously announced by U.S. President Donald Trump.

This statement from U.S. Lt. Gen. Alex Grynkewich comes in the wake of President Trump’s unexpected declaration earlier this month. The U.S. President has had ongoing disputes with allies regarding the conflict with Iran and has pushed for strategic adjustments.

The Pentagon clarified that the troop reduction would involve canceling deployments planned for Poland and Germany, rather than removing forces already present in those countries.

Trump’s decision caught NATO off guard, diverging from prior U.S. commitments to consult allies on military adjustments to prevent security vulnerabilities.

“The withdrawal will involve 5,000 troops leaving Europe,” Grynkewich stated to journalists at NATO’s Brussels headquarters, where high-ranking officials from the alliance’s 32 member nations were gathered. “That’s all I foresee for the immediate future.”

Trump’s frustration was particularly directed at Germany after Chancellor Friedrich Merz accused the U.S. of being “humiliated” by Iranian authorities and criticized what he perceived as a lack of coherent American strategy in the conflict.

Initially it was thought that more cuts might be coming and Grynkewich’s remarks could allay those fears.

As things stand now, some 4,000 troops from the Army’s 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team will no longer go to Poland as planned, and the deployment to Germany of around 1,000 personnel trained to fire long-range rockets and missiles has been halted. Much of the detail is still being worked out.

Grynkewich said that he spoke earlier in the day to military chiefs on the front line with Ukraine and Russia — commanders from Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland — about “some of the options and how we might array capabilities on the eastern flank.”

He insisted that security in Europe would not be compromised but warned European allies should expect more drawdowns in coming years.

“Over the long term, we absolutely should expect additional redeployments as European continues to build capability and capacity and step up to provide more of the conventional defense of Europe,” Grynkewich said.

“It’s going to be an ongoing process for several years,” he said, but added: “We’re going to stay well-synchronized with our allies moving forward.”

The number of troops leaving remains small compared to the 80,000 U.S. personnel estimated to be stationed in Europe and has not alarmed allies, but their uncoordinated departure and the view that Germany was being punished has.

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