US President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to pull American forces out of the Baltic States, shifting military focus towards China. This move comes amid talks between Trump's foreign policy chiefs and Russia in Saudi Arabia regarding the future of Ukraine. European officials fear this could be a concession to Putin's long-held ambition to roll back NATO expansion in Eastern Europe. The potential withdrawal, though unconfirmed, would mark a significant shift in US military strategy and raise concerns about the security of the Baltic nations.
DONALD Trump will withdraw US troops from Nato 's front line with Russia in the Baltics, a report claims.
European officials now believe Trump could succumb to Putin's demand and remove the US troops stationed in the countries bordering Mad Vlad.It is not clear exactly how many US troops are stationed in the area but they publicly say around 600 are positioned in Estonia and some 1,000 in Lithuania.
Trump has arranged for his foreign policy bosses to meet Putin in Saudi Arabia for talks to end the war.Peace measures reportedly considered by Trump include banning Kyiv from joining Nato and forcing it to declare neutrality.
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