US President Donald Trump is planning to ease tensions with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which is likely to cost Europe massively. European nations may be put at risk. According to a report, the US Department of Defense is planning to change its strategic position, and it is expected that 10,000 US troops can return from Eastern Europe. The report was shared through sources to Bulgaria military.com.
Biden administration had deployed additional forces
Trump’s predecessor, the Biden administration, deployed additional forces to the region after the war between Russia and Ukraine began in February 2022. After three years, the Trump administration is considering to roll back the decision which has created a flutter among the European countries. European officials have warned that Russia may get an edge with the decision. An expert of Central Strategic and International studies Seth Jones warned resistance will become weak due to the absence of US soldiers.
Objective of deployment was to check Russian aggression
The Biden Administration had approved the deployment of 20,000 soldiers in Eastern Europe, which saw a total might of US soldiers to 1,00,000. The objective of the deployment was to assure NATO allies and to check Russian aggression. Military vehicles and aircraft were also part of the US deployment.
Deployment was crucial for NATO strategy
Now, the Trump administration is planning to cut the size to half of the deployment while separating vehicles and equipment. The deployment was crucial for NATO strategy but the cut in the deployment would reduce the efficiency of instant attack if any possible threat arises in the future.
Presence of American forces in Europe has seen ups and downs
Historically, the presence of American forces in Europe has seen ups and downs. During the Cold War, there were 3,00,000 US soldiers, which increased to 4,00,000 in 1950. After the fall of the Soviet Union, the number of soldiers was reduced. By 2015, the total number of US soldiers was 62,000 in Europe.











