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Trump’s troop reversals in Europe could cost millions and have left soldiers in limbo, officials say
- Trump’s flip‑flop on sending vs. pulling 5,000 U.S. troops in Europe has left NATO allies baffled and the Pentagon scrambling for clarity.
- Moving a unit’s equipment toward Poland and then canceling the rotation cost roughly $32 million in transport and logistics.
- The abrupt changes have disrupted soldiers and families, hurt morale, and come as the Army faces a $2–6 billion shortfall that has forced cuts to training.
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