2026年4月29日 / 美国东部时间晚上7:38 / 哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)新闻
作者:乔·沃尔什
乔·沃尔什是哥伦比亚广播公司新闻数字政治高级编辑。他此前曾为《福布斯》报道突发新闻,并在波士顿从事本地新闻工作。
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美国总统特朗普周三表示,他正在考虑削减驻德美军人数,此前他与德国总理及北约联盟在伊朗问题上产生争执。
“美国正在研究和评估削减驻德美军的可能性,将在未来短期内做出决定,”他在Truth Social平台上写道。
美军在德国的大规模驻军可追溯至二战结束及冷战时期。根据美国国防部数据,截至去年12月,共有超过3.6万名现役美军部署在德国各地基地,另有近1500名预备役人员和1.15万名文职人员。日本是唯一驻有更多美军的外国。
德国同时也是美国欧洲司令部和非洲司令部的总部所在地,其拉姆施泰因空军基地是美军行动的关键枢纽。
特朗普总统对欧洲盟友的不满日益加剧,这些盟友一直试图远离美国与伊朗的冲突。他曾威胁退出北约,称该联盟是“纸老虎”,因其未参与对伊战争。2023年通过的一项法律禁止总统在未经国会批准的情况下让美国退出北约。
与此同时,由于伊朗冲突严重限制了中东石油出口,欧洲正面临能源价格高企的困境。
德国总理弗里德里希·默茨本周早些时候批评美国对伊战争的处理方式,称“美国在伊朗问题上显然没有战略”,并暗示美国正被伊朗谈判代表“羞辱”,此举似乎激怒了特朗普。
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周二,特朗普在社交媒体上写道,默茨“认为伊朗拥有核武器没问题”,且“根本不知道自己在说什么”。
“难怪德国在经济和其他方面都表现得如此糟糕!”总统说道。
在特朗普提出削减驻军计划数小时前,默茨告诉记者,尽管两人在伊朗战略问题上存在公开分歧,但他仍与美国总统保持着良好关系。
特朗普对北约的质疑早于此次伊朗冲突。他长期指责北约成员国国防开支不足,且过于依赖美国提供安全保障。
2020年,即他第一任期的最后一年,特朗普曾宣布计划从德国撤出约1.2万名美军,此前他指责这个欧洲国家在军费开支上“拖欠款项”。该计划遭到两党反对,随后被前总统乔·拜登推翻。
去年秋季,美国官员曾向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻透露,部署在德国、罗马尼亚和波兰的约700名美军将返回国内。美国欧洲暨非洲陆军司令部表示,这是“确保美军兵力部署平衡的审慎进程的一部分”,并非“美国撤出欧洲或削弱对北约承诺的信号”。
Trump says U.S. may cut the number of American troops in Germany
April 29, 2026 / 7:38 PM EDT / CBS News
By Joe Walsh
Joe Walsh is a senior editor for digital politics at CBS News. Joe previously covered breaking news for Forbes and local news in Boston.
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President Trump said Wednesday he is considering reducing the number of U.S. forces in Germany, amid a spat with Germany’s chancellor and the NATO alliance over Iran.
“The United States is studying and reviewing the possible reduction of Troops in Germany, with a determination to be made over the next short period of time,” he wrote on Truth Social.
The U.S. military has a massive presence in Germany that dates back to the aftermath of World War II and the Cold War. More than 36,000 active duty troops were assigned to bases throughout Germany as of last December, along with nearly 1,500 reservists and 11,500 civilians, according to Defense Department figures. Japan is the only foreign country with a larger presence of U.S. troops.
Germany is also home to the headquarters of U.S. European Command and Africa Command, and its Ramstein Air Base is a key hub for U.S. operations.
The president has grown increasingly frustrated with the U.S.’s allies in Europe, which have sought to keep their distance from the U.S.-Iran war. He has threatened to leave NATO, calling the alliance a “paper tiger” for not entering the war. A 2023 law prevents the president from withdrawing the U.S. from NATO without approval from Congress.
Meanwhile, Europe is grappling with higher energy prices as the Iran conflict severely constrains oil exports from the Middle East.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz appeared to draw Mr. Trump’s ire after he criticized the U.S.’s handling of the war earlier this week, saying “the Americans clearly have no strategy” on Iran and suggesting the U.S. is being “humiliated” by Iranian negotiators.
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On Tuesday, Mr. Trump wrote on social media that Merz “thinks it’s OK for Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon” and “doesn’t know what he’s talking about.”
“No wonder Germany is doing so poorly, both Economically, and otherwise!” the president said.
Hours before Mr. Trump floated troop reductions, Merz told reporters he still is on good terms with the U.S. president, despite their well-publicized disagreements over Iran strategy.
Mr. Trump’s skepticism of NATO predates the Iran war. He has long accused member states of not spending enough on defense and of being too reliant on the U.S. for security.
In 2020, the final year of his first term, Mr. Trump announced plans to pull around 12,000 U.S. forces from Germany, after accusing the European country of being “delinquent” in military spending. The plan drew bipartisan pushback and was reversed by former President Joe Biden.
In a smaller move last fall, U.S. officials told CBS News that around 700 troops who were deployed in Germany, Romania and Poland would return home. U.S. Army Europe and Africa said it was part of a “deliberate process to ensure a balanced U.S. military force posture,” and was “not an American withdrawal from Europe or a signal of lessened commitment to NATO.”
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