The Senate Armed Services Committee is considering legislation aimed at limiting President Trump's authority to withdraw U.S. troops from Europe. This move reflects a broader effort among congressional Republicans to reassert influence over U.S. military policy regarding NATO. The proposed legislation comes as the White House is reportedly planning troop movements in the region.
Senate Armed Services Committee Proposes Legislation on Troop Movements in Europe
The Senate Armed Services Committee is working on legislation to restrict President Trump's ability to withdraw troops from Europe. This initiative is part of a larger effort by congressional Republicans to regain control over U.S. military involvement in NATO.
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Senate Armed Services Committee Proposes Legislation on Troop Movements in Europe