The report said other options under discussion include the U.S. scaling back participation in military exercises and shifting troops toward countries viewed as more supportive of Trump, such as Poland.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, speaking in Italy on Friday, said Washington needed to reassess whether troop deployments in Europe still aligned with U.S. strategic interests.
The moves would underscore growing tensions between Trump and several NATO allies, particularly Germany and Spain, over defense spending and support for U.S. policy in the Middle East, Bloomberg said.
The U.S. currently has about 85,000 troops stationed across Europe, the report added.
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