Trump threatens to withdraw troops from Italy, Spain
President Donald Trump warned Thursday that he may remove American forces from Spain and Italy over their refusal to support U.S. operations regarding Iran.

President Donald Trump threatened on Thursday to remove American troops from Spain and Italy because the two nations have pushed back on the war in Iran. The potential withdrawal of United States military personnel highlights ongoing tensions, following weeks of criticism by Trump directed at NATO allies.[1][2]
The U.S. president expressed his frustration with the European countries, stating that they are "absolutely horrible" to refuse to support operations in the Strait of Hormuz. The dispute centers on international cooperation and military backing in the region amid the broader conflict with Iran.[1][2]
Trump's remarks regarding Italy and Spain arrived just one day after he indicated he was looking at reducing the number of U.S. troops deployed in Germany. The threat to reduce forces in Germany followed comments from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who stated that America was being "humiliated" by Iran.[1]



