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Austin asks for 'continued dialogue' on troop drawdown in Germany by Christen Mccurdy Washington DC (UPI) Jan 28, 2021 Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin expressed a desire for "a continued dialogue" on the presence of U.S. troops in Germany during a call with the German defense minister this week. The Pentagon's readout of Austin's call with Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer contained few details, but said Austin and Kramp-Karrenbauer talked about "areas for stronger U.S.-Germany cooperation" on global challenges like COVID-19, force posture in Afghanistan and Iraq. The readout also said Austin "expressed his gratitude to Germany for continuing to serve as a great host for U.S. forces" and expressed a desire "for a continued dialogue on U.S. force posture in Germany." A tweet from German's Ministry of Defence confirmed the call took place and said the stationing is an important point for safety. In July, then-Defense Secretary Mark Esper announced that the United States would withdraw 12,000 troops from Germany. Then-President Donald Trump alleged that Germany had been delinquent in paying NATO fees and by committing less than two percent of its gross domestic product to defense. The announcement drew criticism from Democrats and Republicans, and ultimately December's defense bill did not include any mention of troop reductions in the country.
India, China suffer new casualties in border flare-up New Delhi (AFP) Jan 25, 2021 Indian and Chinese troops clashed anew on their contested Himalayan border, resulting in injuries on both sides, officials said Monday, highlighting the fraught state of relations between the giant nuclear-armed neighbours. The fighting on January 20 came six months after a pitched battle which left at least 20 Indian troops dead as well as an unknown number of Chinese casualties. The world's two most populous nations have since become embroiled in a diplomatic showdown over their geographical a ... read more
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