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Trump says Germany is 'delinquent' as he announces plan to withdraw 9,500 troops from the country

President Donald Trump listens during a roundtable about America's seniors, in the Cabinet Room of the White House, Monday, June 15, 2020, in Washington. Donald Trump says he is withdrawing 9,500 US troops from Germany because the country is "delinquent" in its defence spending.

The move threatens to cause a rupture between Washington and Berlin, which were closely allied under previous US administrations. Trump has long been a critic of Germany for failing to pay 2% of its GDP towards defence, thereby failing to meet a target set by NATO for all its members in 2014.according to a Reuters reportThe US president also said of Germany that "they treat us very badly on trade" but did not provide any examples.

 

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Surprised that Trump can pronounce‘delinquent’. The word has more than two syllables...

Trump is delinquent. And still juvenile, as well...

Chancellor Merkel : l would like to think it's the other way round. The US has been very late in their contributions to the UN.

Fucking gay

Trump doesn’t understand the value of anything. A short-sighted, niave decision. Putin and China must be loving the disruption that trump has caused. Luckily we only have to tolerate him for a few more months

😀😀 then Germany re militarises to protect itself and bom boom boom ww3

Russian pressure plain and simple

It’s questionable reporting when you guys can’t even call it a lie that it is. The reader of the “click bait” assumes you didn’t dive deep enough for facts and won’t click.

Trump has a paddy, there, I fixed it for ya

Fed just does not get it. What trump really meant is to print more soldiers to Germany.

Following Putin’s orders.

Trump running the country like a defunct credit union calling in credit lines

5 soldiers were killed and 11 were injured during violent clashes at the China-India border...GalwanValley ChinaIndiaFaceoff

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