
Trump Considers Cutting Military Presence in Italy and Spain
Some or all of the 12,662 active-duty U.S. troops in Italy—and 3,814 in Spain—could be pulled out of Europe.

Some or all of the 12,662 active-duty U.S. troops in Italy—and 3,814 in Spain—could be pulled out of Europe.

The U.S. had more than 35,000 troops in Germany in 2024, with recent estimates putting the current number closer to 50,000—but for how much longer?

Trump predicted his maritime blockade of Iran could go on for months—prompting oil prices to spike to a four-year high.

President Trump now claims a historic ‘common ground’ with King Charles III, telling a White House State Dinner that the British sovereign fully supports the U.S. mission to block Iran from ever acquiring a nuclear weapon.

The Ukrainian president has landed in Rome to personally lobby PM Giorgia Meloni to join the PURL program, a move that would see Italy finance U.S. military hardware for Kyiv.

Tehran’s parliamentary speaker said the “workable basis on which to negotiate” had been violated, calling further talks “unreasonable.”

Trump suggests Iranian officials want a deal—but remain silent to avoid retaliation from their own government.

According to the U.S. president, his operations have been so effective that NATO support is now unnecessary.

The U.S. president accused some nations of having “ripped off” his country for years.

White House says the new increased global tariff is only a temporary measure aimed at protecting the U.S. economy and accelerating trade negotiations.