Goodbye Germany, hello Poland?
We have been reporting here on TGP about the repercussions of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s offensive comment about the US operations in the Middle East, and the fierce response by Donald J. Trump, as you can read in Trump Hits Back at Germany’s Merz for Suggesting that Iran ‘Is Humiliating the US’, as Foreign Minister Wadephul Tries To Walk Back the Absurd Comments by failing Chancellor.
This is an unforced error by Merz that showed his true colors and his lack of appreciation for his US allies.
In fact, Merz is failing badly as head of government, as we reported in a post on Merz’s first year as Chancellor:
“Merz’s numbers are a record low: a mid-April poll shows only 18% of voters are satisfied with his work, while as much as 80% are dissatisfied. Even the majority of Merz voters are reportedly unhappy.”
Now that the withdrawal of US troops from Germany is considered a done deal, Trump is constantly asked whether the US troops withdrawn from Germany will be moved to Poland.
Now, Trump said that Warsaw favors the idea, and he considers it to be feasible.
Euronews reported:
“US President Donald Trump has admitted he is considering moving some of the American troops being withdrawn from Germany to Poland.”