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The President has declared the exit of over five thousand US troops from Germany, revealing plans to reduce the American military footprint significantly more than previously expected. This decision has reverberated through NATO's headquarters in Brussels, where defense leaders caution that this reduction could undermine the alliance's ability to deter threats from Russia. Germany currently accommodates around 35,000 US military members across various installations, representing the largest American military presence in Europe. Analysts note that the timing — aligning with ongoing tensions in Ukraine and heightened Russian nuclear threats — poses a risky perception of vulnerability for NATO's eastern defenses.

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00:00President Trump is pulling thousands of American troops out of Europe.
00:03And NATO is alarmed.
00:05Trump announced the withdrawal of more than 5,000 U.S. military personnel from Germany,
00:10then told reporters he plans to cut far more than that.
00:14Germany currently hosts around 35,000 American troops
00:18across major installations, including Rammstein Air Base,
00:21the largest U.S. air base in the world.
00:24NATO defense officials warn that reducing the American presence
00:27precisely as Russia runs nuclear drills
00:30and continues its war in Ukraine creates a dangerous signal of weakness to Moscow.
00:35Germany's defense minister has said the withdrawal
00:38threatens the alliance's ability to deter Russian aggression on NATO's eastern flank.
00:43European allies are being told to accelerate their own defense spending to compensate.
00:49This is the most significant reshaping of American military presence in Europe
00:53since the Cold War, at the worst possible time.
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