Donald Trump's big announcement, 'US troops will soon be removed from Germany'
Donald Trump's big announcement, 'US troops will soon be removed from Germany'
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Washington: US President Trump has recently decided to remove the US security forces deployed in Germany. Many media reports have issued a claim that the US Army has been deployed in the European Nation since the Second World War and currently 34,500 are stationed there. After this decision of Trump, 25,000 soldiers will be removed from Germany.

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According to the information received, a senior US official said that the US has considered this decision since September. He said that it is not that the decision has been taken after Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel did not attend the G7 Summit. Donald Trump was scheduled to address the G7 meeting in Washington in late June. Trump's administration said that a memorandum signed on behalf of White House National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien has been ordered to change. In a statement, the chairman of the Committee of Foreign Affairs and Congressman Eliot Angel said that Russian President Vladimir Putin will certainly be happy with this decision. Not only this, he said that Defense Minister Mark Asper, Joint Chief Chair Janus Mark Miley and other senior officials have taken silence regarding this hasty decision. Trump has not heard the words of any senior and knowledgeable officer on this decision.

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Where Angel said this time, "I am working with my colleagues in Congress, to see what can be done to change this decision. On this, the officer there has said that everyone knows that when there is domestic pressure on the trump, then they can strike unannounced, but it was believed that the trump would first withdraw his army from Afghanistan." Since Trump's decision, American friends in Germany will not help, who are working hard to maintain the Trans Atlantic relationship. But Trump's decision may raise voices against the US. According to the Washington Post, Germany was not informed about this decision until Friday.

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