US Orders Withdrawal of About 5,000 Troops From Germany
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
The US has ordered the drawdown of roughly 5,000 troops from Germany, following through on President Donald Trump’s threats to reduce the American military presence in the country. Cohen Group Senior Adviser Jen Gavito discusses the Pentagon's decision on "Balance of Power: Evening Edition." (Source: Bloomberg)
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