美军拟削减北约东翼兵力部署,北约官员回应
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-10-29 10:55

Core Viewpoint - NATO has acknowledged the advance notice of the U.S. plan to reduce troop deployments in the eastern flank, describing it as a normal adjustment without unusual implications [1][3]. Group 1: U.S. Military Deployment - A NATO official stated that even after the adjustment, the scale of U.S. military deployment in Europe will remain higher than pre-2022 levels [3]. - The Romanian Ministry of Defense confirmed that both Romania and NATO allies were informed of the U.S. plan to reduce troops stationed in the eastern flank, including those originally set to be stationed at Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base [3]. - Approximately 1,000 U.S. soldiers will continue to be stationed in Romania despite the troop reduction [3]. Group 2: Context and Reactions - The troop adjustment occurs against the backdrop of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, raising concerns among NATO eastern flank allies about potential reductions in U.S. military presence [3]. - Former President Trump indicated in September that there might be an increase in U.S. military presence in Poland, reflecting ongoing strategic considerations [3].