Top commander, in potential clash with Pentagon, warns US troops should stay in Europe
Source: Politico
04/08/2025 11:58 AM EDT
Republican lawmakers and the commander of U.S. forces in Europe argued Tuesday against withdrawing troops from the continent, clashing with a potential Trump administration plan.
U.S. European Command chief Gen. Christopher Cavoli told the House Armed Services Committee that hes consistently recommended keeping the same troop levels since Russias 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Its my advice to maintain that force posture as it is now, he said.
His comments, echoed by some top Republicans, follow reports that the Pentagon is weighing removing up to 10,000 troops from Eastern Europe. And they showcased increasing public tension between the Trump administration and GOP defense hawks over the militarys role abroad.
House Armed Services Chair Mike Rogers (R-Ala.) criticized the possibility of reducing the American military footprint in Europe, including the U.S. stepping down from command of NATO forces on the continent. He accused some at DOD of trying to steer military resources away from Europe and hurt national security. But he did credit President Donald Trump with forcing NATO allies to ramp up their defense spending and for acknowledging it is time to stop the bloodshed in Ukraine.
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Zorro
(17,204 posts)I wonder who would benefit from reducing our forces in Europe...
ananda
(31,509 posts)
Polybius
(19,752 posts)It was the neo-cons who wanted to increase it.
SunSeeker
(55,452 posts)Shipwack
(2,590 posts)If there are no troops in Europe, they can't be ordered to help Russia in Ukraine or invade another NATO ally...
maxsolomon
(36,320 posts)It's not ALL troops.
Of course, that could be further down the line; we do have 3 years and 9 months to go...
Magoo48
(6,227 posts)Please come down on the side of the Construction youre sworn to uphold.