NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jeff Rathke, president of the American-German Institute, about U.S. troops stationed in Germany, and what happens if President Trump moves some of them elsewhere.
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Mark Jones, who had spent more than two decades working on NATO and Europe policy as both a soldier and a civil servant, was ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that “I have to accept that the American president has a different view on these issues ...
Two years of intelligence warnings have met a US troop withdrawal from Germany—the EU's rearmament plan is still four years ...
The U.S. military presence is a legacy of World War II, when Americans helped stabilize and rebuild Europe, and the Cold War, ...
Top leaders believe losing 5,000 U.S. troops will not hurt German security. But analysts fear an economic hit, especially in ...
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