Pentagon says U.S. Defense Secretary Hegseth orders 5,000 troops from Germany to withdraw over next 6-12 months.
U.S. Defense Secretary Hegseth has ordered the withdrawal of 5,000 troops from Germany, to be completed over the next six to twelve months, the Pentagon says.
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U.S. Defense Secretary Hegseth has ordered the withdrawal of 5,000 troops from Germany, to be completed over the next six to twelve months, the Pentagon says.
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