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NATO still in the dark over US plans to withdraw 5,000 troops

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By Shona Murray Published on 05/05/2026 - 12:51 GMT+2•Updated 13:32 Share Comments Share Close Button Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy to clipboard Copied

The US has not specified to NATO which operations will be impacted as part of the Pentagon's decision to remove 5,000 soldiers from German territory. European nations have been preparing for an eventual change in US force posture, but were not consulted before this announcement.

NATO is still assessing the broader implications of the US decision to cut at least 5000 US troops from NATO territory, senior military spokesperson Colonel Martin O'Donnell told the Europe Today show.

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The 32-member alliance currently hosts around 80,000 US forces across Europe, and Colonel O'Donnell said it was "business as usual" until more details emerge about which operations would be affected.

“All those things are still under consideration,” Colonel O’Donnell told Euronews.

The Pentagon has abruptly announced that the troop withdrawal would take place within the next six to nine months and will involve the 36,500 US forces stationed in Germany.

Days later, US President Donald Trump said he would reduce the presence “a lot further” in the future, but no further details have been provided.

Washington's decision was taken amid a public feud with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz last week when Merz slammed the US war in Iran for being ill-conceived.

Trump reacted strongly to comments made by Merz, who also said that White House negotiators were being “humiliated” by Iran.

"We ​are working with the US ⁠to understand the details of ​their decision on force posture in ​Germany. This adjustment underscores the need for Europe to continue to invest more ​in defence and take on ​a greater share of the responsibility for ‌our ⁠shared security," NATO spokesperson Alison Harte said on Saturday.

Several days after the US announcement, the Pentagon has still not shared its strategy with European allies, creating challenges for Europeans who must plan how to compensate for the potential loss of US forces.

But NATO is downplaying the impact the announcement will have on Europe's force posture, despite Russia's war in Ukraine and ongoing aggression through the Kremlin's hybrid war activities across NATO territory.

Colonel O’Donnell noted that the US had previously indicated that such a move was ultimately inevitable. As a result, Europe has been bolstering its defences in anticipation, aiming to limit the impact of the loss of more than 5,000 US troops.

“The United States has said, look, this isn't happening overnight. This will occur over a six-to-12-month period," said Colonel O'Donnell.

However, he acknowledged that recent tensions within the alliance — particularly the dispute over Greenland — were damaging morale.

"Yes, one cannot escape the news, but I think what all of the countries within NATO, all 32 countries need to understand is the military members who I represent within the alliance, we are focused on our mission, which is deterring and defending," Colonel O'Donnell said.

“From a NATO perspective, in terms of our deterrence and defensive plans, this doesn't change anything,” he concluded.

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