
For now, Beijing’s priority should be to deny the US the chance to “redirect attention towards China” and let Washington’s own actions do the work, some analysts have argued.
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“We got no help, zero from Nato,” Trump said on Friday. “You know, we spent trillions of dollars in Nato. We got no help.”
On Friday, the US president announced that around 5,000 troops would be pulled out of Germany over the next six to 12 months, after Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Washington had been “humiliated” by Iran and lacked a coherent strategy.
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A day earlier, Trump also floated the idea of cutting American troop numbers in Italy and Spain, saying: “Why shouldn’t I? Italy has not been of any help to us and Spain has been horrible, absolutely horrible.”

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