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President Donald Trump, 79, is under fire from Republicans in Congress over his decision to yank 5,000 troops from military posts in Germany.
Republican lawmakers said they were very concerned by the decision and defended Germany from claims by the president that the country has been slow to honor agreements.
Germany has stepped up in response to President Trumps call for greater burden sharing, significantly increasing defense spending and providing seamless access, basing, and overflight for U.S. forces in support of Operation Epic Fury, said the House Armed Services Committee in a statement.
Prematurely reducing Americas forward presence in Europe before those capabilities are fully realized risks undermining deterrence and sending the wrong signal to Vladimir Putin.
Republican Senator Roger Wicker of Mississippi chairs the Senate committee, and Mike Rogers of Alabama is his counterpart in the House.
The two issued the statement on Saturday to flag their opposition to the Trump-led Pentagons decision to withdraw troops and cancel the Armys Long-Range Fires Battalion deployment.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/donald-trumps-petty-germany-troop-withdrawal-freaks-out-republicans/
Chasstev365
(8,025 posts)Go fuck yourselves! We are here because of every elected Congressional Republican and your Profiles in Cowardice!
MerryBlooms
(12,370 posts)FoxNewsSucks
(11,888 posts)
Not enough people remember that.
tanyev
(49,508 posts)Republicans in Congress should have been freaked out about that since 2015.
Lovie777
(23,451 posts)kinda sorta maybe somewhat concerned.
Johonny
(26,460 posts)Pull out. Trump is Putin's bitch.
pat_k
(13,728 posts)The same Trumpublicans that aren't bothering to note that the felon is prohibited from such unilateral actions by the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act, Public Law 119-60.
(a) Prohibition on Use of Funds.--Until the date that is 60 days after the date on which the Commander of the United States European Command and the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the heads of other relevant Federal departments and agencies, have each, independently, submitted to the congressional defense committees the certification described in subsection (b) and the applicable assessment described in subsection (c), none of the amounts authorized to be appropriated by this Act or otherwise made available for fiscal year 2026 may be obligated or expended--(1) to reduce the total number of members of the Armed Forces permanently stationed in or deployed to the area of responsibility of the United States European Command below 76,000 for longer than a 45-day period;
(2) to divest, consolidate, or otherwise return to a host country any parcel of land or facility located on real property under the jurisdiction of the United States European Command as of June 1, 2025;
(3) to divest, redeploy, withdraw, or otherwise permanently move out of the area of responsibility of the United StatesEuropean Command any Department of Defense equipment or physical property with an initial purchase value of more than $500,000 and positioned in such area of responsibility as of June 1, 2025; or
(4) to relinquish the role of the Commander of the United States European Command as North Atlantic Treaty Organization Supreme Allied Commander Europe.
(b) Certification Described.--The certification described in this subsection is a certification by the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Commander of the United States European Command, the Secretary of State, and the Director of National Intelligence, to the congressional defense committees that, as applicable, a reduction of the total number of members of the Armed Forces permanently stationed in or deployed to the area of responsibility of the United States European Command below 76,000, the divestment, consolidation, or return to a host country of any site on the real property inventory of the United States European Command as of June 1, 2025, the divestment, redeployment, withdrawal, or otherwise permanent moving of equipment or property described in subsection (a)(3), or the relinquishment of the role of the Commander of the United States European Command as NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe--(1) is in the national security interest of the United States; and
(2) is being undertaken only after appropriate consultations with all North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies and relevant non-NATO partners.
(c) Assessment Described...
Aristus
(72,433 posts)The next thing they always, always, always say is: But I still support him because hes doing good things for the country!
So this means nothing
B.See
(8,703 posts)Figarosmom
(12,886 posts)Norrrm
(5,397 posts)Trump is Putin's bitch.

Cha
(320,140 posts)right there.
The ***** on the right is a PEDO RaPist War Criminal .. the Ugly MF on the left is a Homicidal Maniac Serial Killer, too.
C Moon
(13,703 posts)Cha
(320,140 posts)NATO and throws Tariffs on their exports.