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US Media: Trump Plans Partial Withdrawal of NATO Troops, Dissatisfied with Iran War Support

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According to The Wall Street Journal, this proposal aims to withdraw US troops from some NATO member countries because the Trump administration believes these countries have not assisted in the Iran war, and plans to redeploy them to countries more supportive of US military actions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why does the Trump administration propose to withdraw US troops from some NATO countries?
A: It is because the administration believes these countries have not assisted in the war with Iran.
Q: What prevents Donald Trump from entirely withdrawing the United States from NATO?
A: The law requires Congressional approval before the US can completely withdraw from NATO.
Q: What is the current status of the proposal regarding troop withdrawal?
A: It is in the preliminary conceptual stage and has been circulating among high-level officials.
Q: Who recently visited Washington to meet with Trump despite the strained alliance relations?
A: NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte visited Washington today to meet with Donald Trump.
Q: What did Mark Rutte previously persuade Donald Trump not to do in the past?
A: He was one of the individuals who persuaded Donald Trump not to take over Greenland.