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The Guardian view on Trump, Merz and Europe’s security: EU countries cannot go it alone | Editorial
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04.05.2026

The Guardian view on Trump, Merz and Europe’s security: EU countries cannot go it alone | Editorial

The announcement of the withdrawal of thousands of US troops from Germany underlines the urgency of a pan-European defence strategyAs Donald Trump’s second term has become overshadowed by plunging poll ratings and an illegal, ill-advised war in the Middle East, European governments have regularly been singled out to bear the brunt of the US president’s growing frustration. Sir Keir Starmer’s refusal to militarily back the attack on Iran led to unfavourable comparisons to both Winston Churchill and King Charles. “Unfriendly” Spain has been threatened with a trade embargo for similar reasons. Italy’s prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, previously seen as a key political ally, has also been on the receiving end. “I’m shocked by her,” Mr Trump said last month. “I thought she had courage. I was wrong.”Currently it is Germany’s chancellor, Friedrich Merz, who finds himself in Washington’s crosshairs. In the wake of Mr Merz’s accurate observation that the US has no convincing strategy on Iran, the Pentagon has announced the future withdrawal of 5,000 US troops from bases in Germany. Vital long-range weapons are also to be withheld as American military stockpiles are depleted by events in the Middle East. For good measure, Mr Trump has threatened to raise tariffs on European car manufacturers to 25% – a measure that would hit Germany hardest.Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...

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US Intends to Drop Plans to Deploy Long-Range Weapons to Germany
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Defense·03.05.2026AI özeti

US Intends to Drop Plans to Deploy Long-Range Weapons to Germany

The US administration intends to drop plans to deploy long-range weapons, including Tomahawk missiles, to Germany, according to a Pentagon official cited by The Financial Times. The decision comes after President Trump announced a partial withdrawal of US troops from Germany, which followed German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's criticism of Washington's military campaign against Iran. Christian Moelling, director of the Berlin-based think-tank Edina, warned that while rotating out American troops was manageable, the cancellation of long-range strike capability creates a significant capability gap and questions US readiness to protect NATO allies. Washington and Berlin had announced the deployment plans in July 2025 under the Biden administration, with implementation expected by 2027.

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