Germany may have to do without US troops securing it.

It seems that the constant warmongering by the European nations has finally worn out the patience of US President Donald J. Trump, and severe consequences may be incoming.

Reports arose today that Trump is considering pulling US troops from Germany and redeploying them to Eastern Europe.

The Telegraph reported:

“Mr. Trump is weighing up withdrawing some 35,000 active personnel out of Germany in a move that would further sour US-Europe relations.

The US president, who has repeatedly warned that Europe must commit more to its defensive capabilities, is becoming increasingly frustrated that the continent is ‘pushing for war’, sources close to the administration said.”

Not one combat-ready division.

Read: The Bundeswehr Doesn’t Have a Single Combat-Ready Division, Leaving Germany Totally Dependent of Stationed US Troops for Defense and Deterrence

The US has no less than 160,000 active-duty personnel stationed ‘overseas’, a huge quantity of those in Germany.

“’Trump is angry that they [Europe] appear to be pushing for war’, a source close to the White House said.

Brian Hughes, a US national security spokesman, said: ‘While no specific announcement is imminent, the US military is always considering the redeployment of troops around the world to best address current threats to our interests.’”

Trump is reported to be considering redeploying troops from Germany to Hungary.

Trump is constantly criticizing Nato countries for not meeting the current two percent spending goal, arguing that the disparity puts an unfair burden on the United States.

“On Thursday, he suggested the US may not defend Nato allies who do not meet his spending targets as part of a major shake-up of the alliance.”

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