The United States is set to reduce the number of troops stationed across Europe's eastern flank, including at Romania's Mihail Kogalniceanu air base, as confirmed by Romania's defense ministry on Wednesday. Approximately 1,000 U.S. troops will continue to be stationed in Romania, though exact withdrawal numbers remain unspecified.
This development follows earlier communication from former President Donald Trump's administration, urging European allies to assume greater responsibility for their defense, while the U.S. shifts attention to its borders and the Indo-Pacific region. NATO officials emphasize continued collaboration on military deployments and note that adjustments in U.S. troop presence are not unprecedented.
The move stems from a broader U.S. strategic focus on competition wit

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