
Long‑range Fires Battalion Canceled
The Pentagon is scrapping the planned deployment of the Army’s long‑range fires battalion to Germany—a unit equipped with Tomahawk cruise missiles, SM‑6 air‑defense systems, and hypersonic weapon platforms.
Biden approved this 2024 package to strengthen NATO’s eastern flank against Russian aggression following the Ukraine invasion.
Trump’s decision to cancel it, paired with withdrawal of approximately 5,000 U.S. troops from German soil, signals a fundamental reset on American basing strategy in Europe.

Germany’s Self‑Imposed Constraints
Berlin has systematically restricted U.S. operational freedom on German bases, limiting American military flexibility at the precise moment when NATO deterrence matters most.
Simultaneously, German Chancellor Scholz made a rhetorical move that crossed diplomatic lines, stating that Iran had “humiliated” the United States—language typically reserved for adversaries, not allies.
This contradiction cannot stand: Germany cannot simultaneously constrain U.S. military operations, publicly frame Washington in language meant for enemies, and expect permanent American firepower defending German territory.
Europe Must Finally Pay Its Own Way
Trump’s message is clear: if Europe wants credible long‑range deterrence against Russia, it must finally invest in its own systems rather than perpetually outsourcing security to American taxpayers.
As President Trump (@realDonaldTrump) has emphasized, “Allies must meet their commitments—or recalibrate expectations.”
Germany’s decades of underinvestment in defense while lecturing Washington on geopolitical strategy ends here.
Strategic clarity reshapes alliances. 🇺🇸🛡️ #AmericaFirst #NATO #Germany #Deterrence
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