[Congressional Record Volume 166, Number 112 (Wednesday, June 17, 2020)]
[Senate]
[Pages S3025-S3026]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TROOP WITHDRAWAL
Mr. GRASSLEY. Madam President, while there are reports of plans to
remove troops stationed in Germany, I am reluctant to comment on a
proposal that I have not seen.
What I can say, however, is that Congress will have a say. What I can
also say is that the U.S. commitment to NATO and our European allies is
rock solid. That said, it is not in the American character to project
power for power's sake.
Since World War II, we have reluctantly accepted the lesson that our
geography and good will alone cannot protect us in the United States
from being dragged into other things around the globe, particularly
conflicts.
The U.S. military presence in Europe since World War II has preserved
the freedom of half of Europe and contributed to the eventual freedom
of the other half of Europe. Yet, despite enjoying economic and
security benefits, polls show our presence is unpopular with a large
segment of the German population. Combine the American public's
reluctance to station troops abroad with the sense that they are not
wanted or appreciated by their hosts, you can expect some second
thoughts.
This isn't the whole story. I know many German political leaders who
treasure the friendship between our two countries, and their voices are
needed now more than ever before. Moreover, our bases in Germany are
not there just for the Germans. They provide critical support to troops
in harm's way in the Middle East and are vital for NATO deterrence.
The people of Poland and the Baltic countries are among the most pro-
American that you can find anywhere in the world, and the governments
representing them put their money where their mouth is when it comes to
NATO. Our mere presence in Europe reduces
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the likelihood of Russian aggression against these friends and a repeat
of their past oppression.
America will not abandon our allies. Our credibility and national
honor demand it.
I yield the floor.
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