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ID177887
Title ProperMilitary Drawdown in Germany? US Force Posture in Europe from Trump to Biden
LanguageENG
AuthorSimón, Luis ;  Lanoszka, Alexander
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Biden administration has promised to revitalize a transatlantic alliance that has experienced much strain during Donald Trump’s presidency. Trump’s focus on strategic competition with China, equivocal attitude toward Russia, repeated criticisms of NATO and Germany, and insistence that Europeans pay for their own defense have raised questions about the future of US defense strategy in Europe. Nevertheless, his administration in fact committed additional money and troops to deterring Russia from threatening US allies.1 Amid such confusing signals, one of Trump’s last acts that roiled transatlantic relations was to announce in July 2020 a plan to reduce military personnel stationed in Germany from about 34,500 to 25,000, return some portion of these troops to the United States, regroup some air and command assets in Italy and Belgium, and reinforce the US military’s rotational presence in Poland and the Black Sea region. The announcement of these measures stunned European allies, who had not been previously consulted.
`In' analytical NoteWashington Quarterly Vol. 44, No.1; Spring 2021: p.199-218
Journal SourceWashington Quarterly Vol: 44 No 1
Key WordsEurope ;  Germany ;  Military Drawdown ;  US Force Posture ;  Trump to Biden


 
 
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