2026年5月14日 美国东部时间下午5:22 / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)
作者:黑利·布里茨基
更新于2026年5月14日 美国东部时间下午7:02
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据两名国防官员透露,本周美国国防部长皮特·赫格斯突然取消了两项美军赴欧洲部署计划,并下令将其他人员撤离欧洲大陆。此举旨在减少美军兵力,此前总统唐纳德·特朗普曾批评欧洲盟友承担的防务份额不足。
两名国防官员称,赫格斯签署的一份备忘录突然叫停了原计划的部署行动:第一骑兵师第二装甲旅战斗队原本将赴波兰及波罗的海国家、罗马尼亚等国轮驻,该旅部分人员已抵达欧洲,如今必须调回美国。
该备忘录同时取消了一支远程火箭和导弹特种营赴德国的后续部署计划,并下令将负责相关作战能力的欧洲指挥机构撤离欧洲大陆。
此次调整此前因特朗普批评德国总理弗里德里希·默茨而起,默茨曾称美国正被伊朗“羞辱”,特朗普还多次批评北约国家未参与对伊朗的战争。美国国防部发言人肖恩·帕内尔5月1日宣布,在“对国防部在欧洲的兵力部署进行全面评估”后,五角大楼将从德国撤出约5000名美军。
取消原定轮驻和部署计划,可能是为了绕过快速撤离永久驻德部队的后勤难题——尤其是那些家属也一同驻扎在德国的部队,同时仍能实现削减兵力的目标。一名国防官员透露,此次取消赴欧部署的装甲旅战斗队约有4700名士兵,远程火箭和导弹营则有超过500名士兵。
根据美国外交关系协会的数据,截至2025年,美军在德国约有3.8万人,在欧洲全境的总兵力约为8万人。
CNN审阅的美国国防部关于兵力调整的谈话要点,将此次决定直接归因于对欧洲、尤其是德国的不满,称欧洲国家“在美国需要他们的时候并未挺身而出”,且“德国近期的言论既不当也无益”。
“总统对这些适得其反的言论做出反应是合理的,”谈话要点中写道。文件还称,此举将“有助于恢复战备状态”,并明确传递一个信号:德国和其他盟友必须承担起欧洲防务的主要责任。
美国国防部拒绝就部署取消计划和事先准备好的谈话要点置评。
目前尚不清楚已抵达欧洲的第二装甲旅战斗队中有多少士兵将被调回美国。谈话要点称,拜登政府“为应对俄罗斯入侵乌克兰,向欧洲增派了美军旅级战斗队”,但此类部署“原本就旨在临时性”。
这份事先准备好的谈话要点显示,这支专注于远程导弹的部队——第12炮兵团第3营——原计划于今年晚些时候赴德国部署,并“在未来几年最终驻扎德国”。
宣布撤军意图引发了美国国会的担忧;众议院和参议院军事委员会的共和党主席在一份声明中表示,他们对这一决定“深感担忧”。
“德国响应特朗普总统关于增加防务分担的呼吁,大幅提高了国防开支,并为美军支持‘史诗之怒’行动提供了无障碍通行、基地和飞越权,”参议员罗杰·威克和众议员迈克·罗杰斯5月2日在德国撤军计划首次公布后的联合声明中说道。
美国国防部2026财年拨款法案规定,美军在欧洲永久驻扎或部署超过45天的兵力不得少于7.6万人,否则必须就战略问题向国会提交一系列通报和认证文件。
周四,民主党参议员珍妮·沙欣告诉记者,取消赴波兰部署的计划“令人意外”。
“据我所知,我们并未收到相关通报,”身为参议院军事委员会成员的沙欣说道。
“我认为这是非常短视的,”她说,“这传递了错误的信号——向弗拉基米尔·普京传递错误信号,向中国传递错误信号,也向伊朗传递错误信号。”
军方官员明确表示,俄罗斯仍然对美国及其欧洲盟友构成威胁。美国欧洲司令部司令、北约欧洲最高盟军司令亚历克斯·格林克维奇将军3月对议员们表示,俄罗斯“是一个持续存在的地区挑战者,有能力威胁美国本土”。
“尽管在乌克兰遭受了重大损失,”格林克维奇在早前的一场听证会上还说道,“俄罗斯仍凭借其庞大且日益多样化的核武库、不对称作战能力以及训练有素的陆、空、海部队,保留了威胁美国利益的能力和实力。”
CNN的詹妮弗·汉斯勒为本报道贡献了内容。
Trump is cutting the numbers of US troops in Europe. Here’s how
2026-05-14 5:22 PM ET / CNN
By Haley Britzky
Updated May 14, 2026, 7:02 PM ET
Troops from the US Army stand before they take part in live fire exercises during the multinational DEFENDER Europe 20 military exercises at the Drawsko Pomorskie training grounds on August 11, 2020, at Drawsko Pomorskie, Poland.
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This week Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth abruptly cancelled two US military deployments to Europe and ordered the removal of other personnel from the continent, according to two defense officials, in a series of moves meant to reduce the number of US troops following criticism by President Donald Trump about support from European allies.
A memo signed by Hegseth abruptly halted the scheduled deployment of 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, which was expected to rotate through Poland and other countries including the Baltic states and Romania, the two defense officials said. Some personnel from the brigade were already in Europe and now must redeploy back to the US.
The memo also cancelled the future deployment to Germany of a battalion that specializes in firing long-range rockets and missiles, the defense officials said, and has directed that a command in Europe overseeing those capabilities be removed from the continent.
The change comes after Trump criticized German Chancellor Friedrich Merz who had said the US was being “humiliated” by Iran and has repeatedly criticized NATO countries for not participating in the Iran war. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell announced on May 1 that the Pentagon would withdraw roughly 5,000 troops from Germany, after “a thorough review of the Department’s force posture in Europe.”
The cancellation of scheduled rotations and deployments could be a way to work around the logistical challenges of quickly withdrawing forces who are permanently stationed in Germany, particularly those whose families are also stationed there, while still bringing numbers down. There are roughly 4,700 soldiers in the brigade combat team whose deployment to Europe has been cancelled, and over 500 soldiers in the long-range rocket and missile battalion, one of the defense officials said.
As of 2025 there were roughly 38,000 US troops in Germany, according to the Council on Foreign Relations, and 80,000 troops in Europe overall.
Defense Department talking points on the troop level changes reviewed by CNN tie the decision directly to frustration with Europe and Germany in particular, saying that European nations “have not stepped up when America needed them,” and that “recent Germany rhetoric has been inappropriate and unhelpful.”
“The President is rightly reacting to these counterproductive remarks,” the talking points say. They also say the decision will “help restore readiness” and send a clear signal that Germany and other allies must take over primary responsibility for Europe’s defense.
The Defense Department declined to comment on the deployment cancellations and on the prepared talking points.
It’s unclear how many soldiers with 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team who were already in Europe will now be redeploying back to the US. The talking points say that the Biden administration “surged US brigade combat teams” in Europe in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but such a move “was always intended to be temporary.”
The battalion focused on long-range missiles — 3rd Battalion, 12th Field Artillery Regiment — was expected to deploy to Germany later this year and “ultimately be stationed in Germany in the years ahead,” the prepared talking points say.
The announcement of the intent to withdraw troops has raised eyebrows on Capitol Hill; the Republican chairmen of the House and Senate Armed Services committees said in a statement they were “very concerned” by the decision.
“Germany has stepped up in response to President Trump’s call for greater burden sharing, significantly increasing defense spending and providing seamless access, basing, and overflight for US forces in support of Operation Epic Fury,” Sen. Roger Wicker and Rep. Mike Rogers said in a joint statement on May 2 after the planned reduction of troops in Germany was first announced.
The 2026 funding bill for the Pentagon said that the US military could not have under 76,000 troops permanently stationed or deployed to Europe for more than 45 days without providing a series of notifications and certifications to Congress about strategy.
On Thursday, Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen told reporters that the cancellation of the deployment to Poland “came as a surprise.”
“As far as I know, we weren’t notified about it,” said Shaheen, who sits on the Senate Armed Services Committee.
“It is, I think, very short sighted,” she said. “It sends the wrong message — wrong message to Vladimir Putin, wrong message to China, wrong message to Iran.”
Military officials have made clear that Russia still poses a threat to the US and its allies in Europe. Gen. Alex Grynkewich, commander of US European Command and the NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, told lawmakers in March that Russia “is an enduring regional challenger, capable of threatening the US homeland.”
“Despite significant losses in Ukraine,” Grynkewich also said during an earlier hearing, “Russia retains the capability and the capacity to threaten US interests with its large and increasingly diverse nuclear stockpile, asymmetric capabilities and competent ground, air and maritime forces.”
CNN’s Jennifer Hansler contributed to this story.
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