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Donald Trump considers pulling troops out of Germany: Telegraph

  • President Donald Trump is considering pulling 35,000 active troops out of Germany, as reported by the Telegraph.
  • Trump linked military support to NATO members' financial contributions, stating, 'If you don’t pay your bills, we’re not going to protect you.'
  • European leaders held emergency talks to enhance their security amid fears of reduced U.S. military aid.
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Ramstein Air Base is home to 54,000 Americans. Donald Trump's plans to withdraw troops from Germany are already having an impact.

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As the Germans become more and more satisfied with Donald Trump, they trust less and less in the US as partners.

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As the Germans become more and more satisfied with Donald Trump, they trust less and less in the US as partners.

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The investment tables of investment managers and banks around the world do not come out of their astonishment. Every morning a paradigm falls. Every afternoon an economic dogma breaks. The Trump administration has caused an earthquake whose scope is difficult to predict. It is Wednesday, March 5, and Eduardo García Hidalgo (Madrid, 1968), the head of investments at BBVA Asset Management, begins the interview talking about the last border that ha…

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