House Republicans and Democrats say the US must maintain its troop totals in Europe
- Army Gen. Christopher Cavoli, heading U.S. European Command and NATO, advised retaining current troop numbers in Europe this Tuesday.
- Congressional worries about potential Pentagon troop reductions in Europe prompted Cavoli's advice at a House hearing.
- Following Russia's February 2022 Ukraine invasion, troop levels increased by about 20,000, stabilizing around 100,000 since.
- Cavoli stated, "It's my advice to maintain that force posture as it is now,", advocating for the existing military presence.
- Forces are being reorganized within Poland, reducing the footprint at Jasionka, though aid to Ukraine continues with NATO oversight.
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WASHINGTON — Republican and Democratic members of the House Armed Services Committee voiced sharp bipartisan criticism Tuesday about reports the Trump administration is eyeing a reduction of U.S. forces in Europe, saying America must stick with its NATO allies.
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