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Trump says 'probably' when asked if he might pull U.S. troops out of Italy, Spain

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Posted on April 30, 2026

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Trump says 'probably' when asked if he might pull U.S. troops out of Italy, Spain

Trump says 'probably' when asked if he might pull US troops out of Italy, Spain

US Troop Deployment in Europe and Trump’s Stance on NATO Allies

By Humeyra Pamuk

Trump’s Comments on Troop Withdrawal

WASHINGTON, April 30 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Thursday said "probably" when asked whether he would consider pulling U.S. troops out of Italy and Spain, a day after announcing that Washington was looking at reducing the number of military personnel in Germany.

Criticism of NATO Allies and the Strait of Hormuz

Trump has harshly criticized NATO allies ​for not sending their navies to help open the Strait of Hormuz, which was closed to global shipping following the start of a U.S.-Israeli air war against Iran on February 28. He has also said that he is considering withdrawing the United States from the alliance.

Pentagon Options and Potential Consequences

An internal Pentagon email, reported by Reuters last week, outlined options for the United States to punish NATO allies it believes failed to ​support U.S. operations in the war with Iran, including suspending Spain from the alliance.

Recent Developments and Reactions

Possible Troop Reductions in Germany

Trump, who discussed the possibility of removing some U.S. troops from Europe earlier this month, on Wednesday said his administration was looking at cuts to U.S. forces in Germany and a decision would be made soon.

Italy and Spain’s Role and Trump’s Response

Asked on Thursday if he would also consider pulling U.S. troops out of Italy and Spain, two countries that have also been critical of the Iran war, Trump said, "Probably ... Look, why shouldn't I? Italy has not been of any help to us and Spain has been horrible, absolutely horrible."

Trade Embargo Threats and Military Bases

Trump last month threatened to impose a full U.S. trade embargo on Spain after the European ally refused to let the U.S. military use its bases for missions linked to strikes on Iran.

Current US Military Presence in Europe

The U.S. had just ​over 68,000 active-duty military personnel assigned permanently in its overseas bases in Europe as of December 2025, data from the U.S. Defense Manpower ​Data Center shows. More than half - about 36,400 - are based in Germany.

(Reporting by Humeyra Pamuk and Andrea ShalalEditing by David Ljunggren and Deepa Babington)

Key Takeaways

  • Trump’s comment follows a review of U.S. troop reductions in Germany as part of broader military posture reassessment in Europe (internazionale.it)
  • Italy hosts approximately 12,600 U.S. troops and Spain around 3,700, making any withdrawal diplomatically and logistically significant (worldpopulationreview.com)
  • Analysts warn such moves would take months or longer to execute and could shift U.S. reliance to other partners or regions, like Morocco (euronews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Did President Trump suggest withdrawing US troops from Italy and Spain?
Yes, President Trump said 'probably' when asked if he would consider pulling US troops from Italy and Spain.
What prompted the question about troop withdrawal from Italy and Spain?
The question followed President Trump's announcement about reducing US military personnel in Germany.
Has any official decision been made regarding US troops in Italy and Spain?
No official decision has been announced regarding the reduction of US troops in Italy or Spain.
Who reported and edited the coverage of this statement?
The article was reported by Humeyra Pamuk and edited by David Ljunggren.

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