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Trump’s Troop Reversals in Europe Could Cost Millions and Have Left Soldiers in Limbo, Officials Say

Abrupt reversals have left troops in limbo and could add millions in extra transport and cancellation costs, defense officials said.

  • President Donald Trump's conflicting directives on troop levels in Europe have left the Pentagon struggling to implement orders, with the military still waiting for clarity on how to satisfy competing deployment demands.
  • These disruptions occur as the Army faces a budget deficit estimated between $2 billion and $6 billion, forcing the service to prioritize critical requirements amid border deployments and Iran war commitments.
  • Canceling the rotational deployment to Poland cost the military $32 million in transport fees, while John Deni of the Atlantic Council warned that abrupt changes harm military readiness and morale.
  • About 1,000 troops sent ahead await return orders while European allies expressed bewilderment over the shifting strategy, straining NATO partnerships amid concerns about messaging to Russia.
  • Pentagon officials continue evaluating options including moving units from Germany to Poland, though pulling stationed troops could cost billions, leaving it unclear how the Defense Department will satisfy the president's orders.
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What's the problem with Trump's troop decisions in Europe? The US Army is awaiting clarification from the Pentagon following President Donald Trump's conflicting statements regarding troop levels in Europe. This situation could disrupt the lives of service members and cost millions of dollars, RBC-Ukraine reports, citing the Associated Press. According to a source, the sudden changes are forcing the military to retroactively adjust policy in lin…

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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