Soldiers stand next to a razor wire at a media day during the U.S. Army Combined Resolve exercise at the U.S. Army's southern Germany training facilities in Hohenfels, Germany.

Soldiers stand next to a razor wire at a media day during the U.S. Army Combined Resolve exercise at the U.S. Army’s southern Germany training facilities in Hohenfels, Germany.
| Photo Credit: Reuters

NATO on Saturday (May 2, 2026) said it was “working” with the United States to understand Washington’s decision to slash its troops in Germany by 5,000 following a spat between the leaders of the two nations.

The U.S. move came after President Donald Trump renewed criticism of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who said Monday (April 27, 2026) that Iran was “humiliating” Washington in negotiations to end the war in the West Asia.

“We are working with the U.S. to understand the details of their decision on force posture in Germany,” NATO spokeswoman Allison Hart said on X.

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