

European leaders called for the continent to learn how to defend itself Saturday after Pentagon officials said the U.S. was withdrawing approximately 5,000 troops from Germany.The pullout decision came after Chancellor Friedrich Merz said the U.S. had been “humiliated” by Iran, causing a spat with Washington and capping weeks of President Donald Trump’s frustration that U.S. allies in Europe are not doing enough to help with the spiraling crisis in the Middle East.It comes at a time of deep divisions between Washington and its European allies, with trans-Atlantic tensions already heightened by tariff threats, U.S. pressure on Ukraine to make concessions to Russia in exchange for peace, and Trump’s push earlier this year to take over Greenland, the semiautonomous territory of NATO ally Denmark.“That the U.S. would withdraw troops from Europe and also from Germany was foreseeable,” German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius in a statement on Saturday. Almost 40,000 U.S. troops are currently stationed in Germany, he said — the largest contingent in Europe and a key logistics hub for American forces on the continent.“We Europeans must assume more responsibility for our security,” he added. “Germany is on the right track.”Berlin has already been expanding its armed forces, procuring more
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