‘Not a withdrawal’: US scales back troop presence on Nato border
‘Not a withdrawal’: US scales back troop presence on Nato border
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‘Not a withdrawal’: US scales back troop presence on Nato border

Associated Press 🕒︎ 2025-10-29

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‘Not a withdrawal’: US scales back troop presence on Nato border

The United States has informed its Nato allies that it will scale back its troop presence along Europe’s eastern border with Ukraine as it focuses on security priorities elsewhere in the world, Romania’s Defence Ministry said on Wednesday. The US Army later confirmed the move, but denied it was a sign of lessened commitment to Nato. Depending on operations and exercises, around 80,000-100,000 US troops are usually present on European soil. Nato allies have expressed concern that the Trump administration might drastically cut their numbers and leave a security vacuum as European countries confront an increasingly aggressive Russia. The administration has been reviewing its military “posture” in Europe and elsewhere, but US officials have said that the findings of the review were not expected to be known before early next year. Nato has recently been bulking up its defensive posture on its eastern flank bordering Belarus, Russia and Ukraine after a series of airspace violations by drones, balloons and Russian aircraft. European build-up The Romanian Defence Ministry said that the US decision would “stop the rotation in Europe of a brigade that had elements in several Nato countries”, including at a base in Romania. It said in a statement that about 1,000 US troops would remain stationed in Romania. As of April, more than 1,700 US military personnel were estimated to be deployed there. A brigade usually numbers anywhere from 1,500 to 3,000 troops. Romania’s Defence Minister Ionut Mosteanu said the decision reflected Washington’s shift “towards the Indo-Pacific” region, and that allied troop numbers would remain above the number before Russia’s full-scale invasion of neighbouring Ukraine. “Our strategic partnership is solid, predictable, and reliable,” he said in a news conference. In a post on social media, US Ambassador to Nato Matthew Whitaker said the US “remains committed to Romania”. “Our strong presence in and enduring commitment to Europe remains steadfast, including support for Eastern Sentry,” a Nato operation along the eastern flank, he wrote. He did not mention the troop drawdown. After the war started in 2022, Nato bolstered its presence on Europe’s eastern flank by sending additional multinational battle groups to Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria and Slovakia. Many more European troops are now stationed there. The ministry statement said that Washington’s “decision also took into account the fact that Nato has strengthened its presence and activity on the Eastern Flank, which allows the United States to adjust its military posture in the region.” 101st Airborne troops to fly out In a statement later on Wednesday, US Army Europe and Africa said that the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team of the 101st Airborne Division would return to its base in Kentucky as previously planned, but that no other US troops would rotate into Europe to replace it. “This is not an American withdrawal from Europe or a signal of lessened commitment to Nato and Article 5,” it said, in a reference to the collective security guarantee in the organisation’s treaty that an attack on one ally should be considered an attack on all 32. “Rather, this is a positive sign of increased European capability and responsibility. Our Nato allies are meeting President Trump’s call to take primary responsibility for the conventional defence of Europe,” it said. It insisted that the move “will not change the security environment in Europe”. Government officials in Poland and Lithuania, which lie further north along Europe’s eastern flank, said they had not been informed of any US troop drawdown in their countries. Asked about the move, a Nato official said that “adjustments to US force posture are not unusual.” Under the terms of their employment contract, the official is permitted to speak to reporters, but only on condition that they not be named. The official said that even with this new adjustment, about which Nato was informed in advance, the American “force posture in Europe remains larger than it has been for many years, with many more US forces on the continent than before 2022”. The official played down any security concerns, saying that “Nato and US authorities are in close contact about our overall posture – to ensure Nato retains our robust capacity to deter and defend”.

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