The U.S. on Wednesday said it will begin withdrawing troops from Eastern Europe, marking the first major reduction of American forces in the region under President Donald Trump’s administration.
The move affects units stationed along NATO’s eastern flank, signaling a strategic shift in U.S. defense posture.
According to a statement from U.S. Army Europe, the brigade deployed to countries including Romania and Poland will return to its base in Kentucky “without replacement” as part of a “deliberate process to ensure a balanced U.S. military force posture.”
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