Top Republicans express concern over Trump plan to withdraw troops from Germany
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Top Republicans express concern over Trump plan to withdraw troops from Germany

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Posted on May 2, 2026

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Republican Lawmakers Criticize Trump’s Plan to Withdraw US Troops from Germany

Republican Concerns Over Pentagon’s Troop Withdrawal Decision

May 2 (Reuters) - Two top Republican lawmakers expressed concern on Saturday about the Pentagon's decision to withdraw 5,000 troops from NATO ally Germany.

Key Details of the Withdrawal Announcement

Here are some details:

Lawmakers’ Joint Statement

• "We are very concerned by the decision to withdraw a U.S. brigade from Germany," U.S. Senator Roger Wicker and U.S. Representative Mike Rogers said in a joint statement.

Background on the Lawmakers

• Wicker, a Republican elected from Mississippi, and Rogers, from Alabama, chair the Senate and House Armed Services Committees, respectively.

Pentagon’s Timeline and Trump’s Threats

• Their statement was issued a day after the Pentagon announced the withdrawal and said the move was expected to be completed over the next six to 12 months.

• U.S. President Donald Trump had threatened a drawdown in forces earlier this week after sparring with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who said on Monday the Iranians were humiliating the U.S. in talks to end the two-month-old war and that he did not see what exit strategy Washington was pursuing.

Implications for U.S. and NATO Allies

Need for Congressional and Allied Coordination

• Wicker and Rogers said that any significant change to the U.S. military's presence in Europe must be reviewed and coordinated with Congress and U.S. allies.

Oversight and Security Implications

• "We expect the Department to engage with its oversight committees in the days and weeks ahead on this decision and its implications for U.S. deterrence and transatlantic security," they said in the statement.

Potential Risks to Deterrence

• Even if NATO allies raise defense spending to 5% of GDP, building the capabilities to take over conventional deterrence will take time, and prematurely cutting U.S. forces in Europe "risks undermining deterrence and sending the wrong signal to (Russian President) Vladimir Putin," they said in the statement.

(Reporting by Ismail Shakil, editing by Ross Colvin/Keith Weir)

Key Takeaways

  • Withdrawal of ~5,000 troops from Germany over next 6–12 months follows Trump’s clash with Chancellor Merz over Iran war strategy; seen as a rebuke and returning to pre‑2022 troop levels (defensenews.com)
  • Sen. Roger Wicker and Rep. Mike Rogers, chairs of Armed Services Committees, demand oversight and coordination with Congress and NATO allies (apnews.com)
  • They warn that even if NATO allies ramp up defense spending, capability shortfalls mean premature U.S. cuts may weaken Europe’s defense posture and embolden Putin (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are Republicans concerned about withdrawing US troops from Germany?
Republican lawmakers worry the withdrawal could undermine deterrence in Europe and send the wrong signal to Russia.
How many US troops are being withdrawn from Germany?
The Pentagon announced the withdrawal of 5,000 US troops from NATO ally Germany.
What are potential risks of reducing US military presence in Europe?
Premature cuts may weaken NATO’s deterrence capabilities and undermine transatlantic security.
Who are the Republican lawmakers leading the response?
US Senator Roger Wicker and US Representative Mike Rogers, chairs of Senate and House Armed Services Committees.
When is the withdrawal expected to be completed?
The move is expected to be completed over the next six to twelve months.

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