Merkel anger as Trump hasn’t confirmed troop pull-out ‘It’s revenge!’

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President Trump has ordered the US military to remove 9,500 troops from Germany, a senior US official said on Friday. The move would reduce the US contingent to 25,000. Defence Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer told a news conference: “I don’t want to speculate on something for which I have no confirmation.

“The fact is the presence of US troops in Germany serves the entire security of the Nato alliance – so American security too. That is the basis on which we work together.”

Despite misgivings about nuclear weapons that the United States is believed to have at a base in Buechel in western Germany, Germans have generally welcomed US troops since World War Two.

A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry said on Monday that close cooperation with the United States in Nato and with other Nato allies was key for Germany’s security.

The decision, even if not yet confirmed, has shocked policymakers in Berlin.

The move is the latest twist in relations between Berlin and Washington, which have often been strained during Mr Trump’s presidency.

President Trump has pressed Germany to raise defence spending and accused Berlin of being a “captive” of Russia due to its energy reliance.

Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff, the Vice President at the German Marshall Fund of the United States which promotes US-European ties, said the decision “does smack a bit like revenge”.

“I’ve followed this relationship for the last 35 years of my professional life – I cannot remember a lower point of the relationship than this,” he added. “Donald Trump seems to see Angela Merkel, not anybody else, as his systemic rival.”

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