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NATO Ministers question U.S. on Trump’s ‘confusing’ troop decisions

NATO Ministers question U.S. on Trump’s ‘confusing’ troop decisions

Posted on May 22, 2026 By admin


North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) European members scrambled on Friday (May 22, 2026) to get clarity from U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on troop shifts by Washington, as they sought to placate President Donald Trump’s ire on Iran ahead of a July summit.

Mr. Trump left heads spinning as NATO foreign ministers gathered in the Swedish city of Helsingborg by announcing he would send 5,000 troops to Poland, in an apparent reversal of Washington earlier calling off the planned deployment.

The shift was welcomed by NATO Chief Mark Rutte and Poland’s Foreign Minister, but it fuelled concerns about a lack of coordination between the United States and its allies.

“It is confusing indeed, and not always easy to navigate,” said Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard.

Mr. Trump’s seeming U-turn came after Washington earlier this month abruptly announced it was withdrawing 5,000 troops from Germany following a spat between Mr. Trump and Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

Mr. Rubio insisted that the U.S. decisions on troops were “not punitive”, and were due to Washington constantly needing to “reexamine” deployments to meet its global needs.

A string of NATO Ministers said that U.S. drawdowns on the continent were widely expected as Washington focuses on other threats and Europe ramps up its defences.

“What is important is that it happens in a structured manner, so that Europe is able to build up when the U.S. reduces its presence,” Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide said.

The meeting in Sweden comes after Mr. Trump has lashed out at Europe over its response to his war on Iran and threatened he could consider quitting NATO.

Diplomats said the aim was to turn the page ahead of the alliance summit in Ankara so that they could focus on showcasing increased spending by Europe.

“The president’s views, frankly disappointment, at some of our NATO allies and their response to our operations in the Middle East — they’re well documented that will have to be addressed,” Mr. Rubio said.

He added that the Ankara summit would be “probably one of the more important leaders’ summits in the history of NATO”.

In a bid to calm the storm, some European allies have dispatched vessels closer to the region to help in the Strait of Hormuz when the war ends.

“Europeans have heard the message,” Mr. Rutte said.

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said he did not expect NATO to send its own mission to the region.

Ankara overshadowed?

Since Mr. Trump’s return to power last year, NATO has weathered a series of crises including talking him down from trying to seize Greenland.

Now the fallout from the Iran war threatens to overshadow the summit in the Turkish capital Ankara.

NATO had been hoping to focus on showing Mr. Trump that allies were making good on their promise to him at last year’s summit to ramp up defence-related spending to five percent of GDP.

Diplomats say a spate of arms deals are being lined up to show the U.S. leader that Europe is putting its money where its mouth is.

Beneath the scramble to please Mr. Trump, there is an acceptance among Europeans that they will have to stand increasingly on their own feet.

Led by big-spending Germany, there is an increasing mood of steeliness but for now discussions are on building up Europe’s role in NATO rather than creating an alternative.

“As the U.S. reevaluates it level of engagement and presence in Europe within the alliance, it is exactly the opportunity… to Europeanise NATO,” said French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot.

One area where the Europeans are already standing more on their own is backing Ukraine.

Mr. Rutte is pushing to get more commitments to buy weapons from the United States to give to Kyiv.

In a bid to ensure all countries pulled their weight, he floated a plan to get European countries and Canada to vow 0.25% of GDP to arm Ukraine.

Mr. Rutte admitted that his proposal had been quickly rebuffed.

Major economies like France, Spain and Italy have been accused of punching below their weight.

“What I want to achieve is that the burden is more evenly spread, that there is more burden sharing here,” Mr. Rutte said.

“At the moment it is only six or seven allies who are doing the heavy lifting.”

Published – May 22, 2026 08:15 pm IST



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