Poland’s prime minister has saidNatois “disintegrating” after theUnited Statesannounced it wouldwithdraw thousands of troopsfromGermany.

Donald Tuskwrote on social media: “The greatest threat to the transatlantic community are not its external enemies, but the ongoing disintegration of our alliance. We must all do what it takes to reverse this disastrous trend.”

His comments come after the US announced a plan to pull around 5,000 troops out of Germany over the next six to 12 months.

WhileDonald Trumphas called for a reduced military presence in Germany as far back as his first term, the downsizing was accelerated this week after the German chancellor said the US is being “humiliated” duringnegotiations with Iran.

Mr Trump said on Thursday in a Truth Social post that Mr Merz should focus more on ending the war in Ukraine and “his broken Country” rather than interfering with negotiations.

A senior Pentagon ⁠official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said ​recent ⁠German rhetoric had been "inappropriate and unhelpful".

"The president is rightly reacting to these counterproductive remarks," the official said.

As part of the decision, a Biden-era plan to deploy a US battalion with long-range Tomahawk missiles to Germany has also been dropped - a blow to Berlin, which had pushed for the move as a powerful deterrent against Russia.

However, Germany’s defence minister took the US decision in his stride as he said the partial withdrawal was expected and would affect a current US presence of almost 40,000 soldiers stationed in Germany.

"We Europeans must take on more responsibility for our own security," Boris Pistorius ⁠said, adding, "Germany is on the right track" by expanding its armed forces, speeding up ​military procurement ⁠and building infrastructure.

Source: Drudge Report