WASHINGTON — The United States will cut its troop presence in Germany by more than 25 percent, former American officials said on June 5, as the Trump administration sends a frosty message to a major NATO ally and shrinks a military footprint long resented by the Kremlin.
New York Times: Trump plans to withdraw some US troops from Germany
American special forces soldiers advance as a chinook helicopter takes off during the "Swift Response" airborne training exercise in Hohenfels, southern Germany on August 26, 2015.