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German states urge US Congress to halt troop cuts: reports by Staff Writers Frankfurt Am Main (AFP) July 19, 2020 The leaders of four German states have written to US Congress members urging them to halt President Donald Trump's planned US troop reduction in Germany, reports said Sunday. Trump said last month he would slash the number of US troops stationed in Germany by 9,500 to 25,000, citing anger with Germany for not sticking to NATO targets on defence spending and for treating the US "badly" on trade. The decision has caused consternation in Berlin and inside NATO over fears it could undermine the alliance's deterrence capabilities in the face of a resurgent Russia. In a letter to 13 US Senators and Congress members, the premiers of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Bavaria, Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate asked them "not to sever the bond of friendship but to strengthen it" by maintaining the US troop presence. With their bases, combat units, military hospitals and other key infrastructure, the US armed forces in Germany form "the backbone of US presence in Europe and NATO's ability to act", read the letter seen by the Stuttgarter Zeitung and Stuttgarter Nachrichten newspapers. The four regional states are all home to US military bases. Germany hosts more US troops than any other country in Europe, a legacy of the Allied occupation after World War II.
Russian bounties: Pentagon vows 'action' if intel confirmed Washington (AFP) July 9, 2020 Top Pentagon officials pledged Thursday to "take action" if the US military could corroborate intelligence suggesting Moscow paid militants linked to the Taliban to kill US soldiers in Afghanistan. General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Defense Secretary Mark Esper spoke before a congressional committee as the Trump administration comes under pressure to explain media reports claiming the president was briefed on the intelligence - but did nothing in response. Milley sa ... read more
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