Trump Considers Troop Relocation from Italy, Slams NATO Ally

US President Donald Trump told Italian media he is considering relocating troops from bases in Italy, accusing the ally of not being there when needed. The remarks came in a phone interview, during which he also refused to comment on Iran's response to a US peace proposal. Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto responded by saying he cannot understand the reasoning, noting Italy's role in a coalition mission in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump has also announced plans to further reduce US troop presence in Germany, criticizing European allies for not supporting the US-Israeli war against Iran.

Key Points: Trump Considers Troop Relocation from Italy

  • Trump considers moving US troops from Italy
  • Accuses Italy of not helping in Iran conflict
  • Italy's Defense Minister Crosetto rejects reasoning
  • 12,700 US troops stationed in Italy
  • Trump also plans deeper cuts in Germany
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Trump says considering troop relocation from Italy: Media

US President Trump tells Italian media he's considering relocating troops from Italy, accusing the ally of not being there when needed. Italy's Defense Minister responds.

"Italy was not there when we needed it - Donald Trump"

Rome, May 10

US President Donald Trump told Italian media that he is "still considering" relocating troops from bases in Italy, adding that "Italy was not there when we needed it," local media reported.

Trump made the remarks in a phone interview, during which he refused to comment on Iran's response to a US peace proposal, which had been expected on Friday, according to the report by local newspaper Corriere della Sera.

On Friday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who was visiting Rome, said Iran was expected to respond later in the day to Washington's proposal on resolving their ongoing conflict, Xinhua news agency reported.

In response to Trump's remarks about troop relocation, Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto said he "cannot understand" the reasoning behind that. He noted that Italy is working with countries in a coalition to prepare a mission in the Strait of Hormuz focused on mine clearance and the protection of maritime navigation.

Italy's ANSA news agency reported on May 1 that Trump said he may reduce US military presence in Spain and Italy, slamming European allies for not helping in the US-Israeli war against Iran.

Data from the US Department of Defence shows that as of the end of 2025, around 12,700 active-duty US troops are permanently stationed in Italy, making it the second-largest US military presence in Europe after Germany.

Earlier in May, Trump had said the United States will reduce its troop presence in Germany beyond earlier expectations. "We're gonna cut way down and we're cutting a lot further than 5,000," he said.

He also criticised congressional scrutiny of military actions, saying it weakens negotiations. He said such moves are "hurting our negotiating ability, which is infinite right now."

- IANS

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Sarah B
Honestly, this seems like Trump just wants to strong-arm European allies. Italy has been a steadfast NATO partner. Moving troops out of Europe plays right into Russia's hands... and maybe even China's. India should take note - we cannot always rely on US consistency when they change presidents every 4-8 years.
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Priya S
😤 America first is fine, but this is just rude. Italy has hosted US bases for how many decades? And now they're 'not there when needed'? If India treated our allies like this, we'd have no friends left. Also, 12,700 troops in Italy is huge - moving them would cost billions and destabilise the region. Joke's on Trump.
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James A
Respectfully, Trump has a point. US allies in Europe have been complacent for too long, relying on American military might while not contributing enough to their own defence. Italy's participation in a Strait of Hormuz mission is good, but it's small compared to what Washington expects. India, on the other hand, has always been clear about our strategic autonomy - we neither need nor want US bases on our soil.
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Vikram M
As an Indian watching this, I can't help but smile. America is learning what India has always known - allies are not subordinates. Trump wants to punish Italy for not joining a war, but that's exactly why India stays non-aligned in principle. We cooperate with all, but we don't become anyone's military puppet. Italy should stand firm. 🇮🇹🤝🇮🇳
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Michael C
Trump's insecurity is showing. He wants to cut troop numbers everywhere except

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