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The United States has informed allies that it is pulling some U.S. troops from NATO’s Eastern Flank, including Romania, a decision that has infuriated the Republican chairs of House and
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Romania on edge — U.S. troop drawdown sparks security fears along NATO’s frontline
The United States will reduce the number of troops stationed on NATO’s eastern flank, including Romania’s Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base. Romania’s defense ministry said the move reflects shifting U.S.
U.S. troop deployments to Romania are being scaled back as part of a Pentagon plan to reduce force levels in Europe, a Romanian official said..
The United States remains committed to Romania as a trusted NATO ally and strategic partner, US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker said on Wednesday, October 29, following Washington's decision to reduce its troop presence in the country.
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Pentagon move to pull troops from Romania ‘directly at odds’ with Trump strategy: GOP lawmakers
Romanian Defense Ministry stated that Bucharest expects between 700 and 800 US forces to leave the country, with between 900 and 1,000 remaining.
The United States plans to cut the number of troops present on Europe's eastern flank, including soldiers who were to be stationed at Romania's Mihail Kogalniceanu air base, Romania's defence ministry said on Wednesday.
Resizing of US forces represents an effect of the new priorities of the presidential administration, announced as early as February,' says Romanian Defense Ministry - Anadolu Ajansı
The United States is significantly reducing its military presence in Romania, in what a NATO official called “adjustments to US force posture,” amid Moscow’s war against neighboring Ukraine and heightened European concern about Russian incursions into NATO airspace.