• La administración Trump anunció planes para retirar aproximadamente 5.000 tropas estadounidenses de Alemania durante los próximos 6 a 12 meses.
• El retiro de tropas cumple una amenaza previa de Trump y refleja las tensiones sobre la postura de Alemania respecto al conflicto con Irán.
• La medida señala un cambio más amplio en la postura militar de EE. UU. en Europa y podría debilitar la presencia de la NATO en una ubicación estratégica clave.
• El gobierno alemán califica el redespliegue de 5.000 tropas como «anticipado» y como un recordatorio de la necesidad de Europa de invertir en su propia defensa.
• «Amamos a nuestros estadounidenses»: la ciudad alemana conmocionada por el plan de Trump de retirar tropas de EE. UU.
• La OTAN busca «comprender los detalles» de la decisión de EE. UU. de retirar 5.000 tropas de Alemania, un redespliegue ordenado por Donald Trump en medio de una disputa con el canciller alemán, Friedrich Merz.
El ministro de defensa de Germany responde al anuncio del presidente de US de que 5,000 tropas de US dejarán las bases en Germany.
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• El ministro de defensa de Germany, Boris Pistorius, dijo que era “previsible” que US retirara tropas de Europe, después de que el Pentagon anunciara que retiraría a miles de soldados americanos de Germany.
• Trump dijo que “no está satisfecho” con una nueva propuesta de Iran sobre el fin de la guerra, mientras las conversaciones de paz permanecen estancadas a pesar de un alto el fuego de semanas. Iran entregó el texto de la propuesta al mediador Pakistan el jueves por la noche, informó la agencia estatal de noticias de Iran, Irna, sin detallar sus contenidos.
• El US state department dijo que estaba aprobando ventas militares por un total de más de $8.6bn a los aliados de Middle East: Israel, Qatar, Kuwait y los United Arab Emirates. Esto se produjo mientras Washington advertía a los aliados europeos, incluidos UK, Poland, Lithuania y Estonia, que esperaran largos retrasos en la entrega de armas de US mientras se apresura a reponer las existencias agotadas por la guerra de Iran, según un informe en el Financial Times citando múltiples fuentes.
• En Lebanon, 12 personas murieron en ataques de Israel en el sur, según el ministerio de salud de Lebanon, incluyendo en la ciudad de Habboush, donde el ejército de Israel había emitido una orden de evacuación a pesar del alto el fuego continuo. Los aviones de combate de Israel “lanzaron una serie de ataques pesados … menos de una hora después” de la advertencia, informó la National News Agency estatal.
• La US Treasury Office advirtió que cualquier compañía naviera que pagara peajes a Iran por el paso a través del Strait of Hormuz, incluyendo donaciones caritativas a organizaciones como la Iranian Red Crescent Society, se arriesgaría a sanciones punitivas. Tehran ha propuesto cobrar tarifas a los buques que pasan por el estrecho, como parte de un acuerdo para terminar la guerra.
• Trump escribió a los legisladores de US el viernes declarando las hostilidades con Iran “terminadas”, a pesar de que no hubo cambios en la postura militar de US, mientras se enfrenta a una presión continua en casa para buscar la autorización del Congreso para la guerra.
• El anuncio del US state department el viernes incluyó la aprobación de ventas militares a Qatar de servicios de reposición de defensa aérea y misiles Patriot con un coste de $4.01bn y de advanced precision kill weapon systems (APKWS) con un coste de $992.4m. También incluyeron la aprobación de la venta a Kuwait de un integrated battle command system con un coste de $2.5bn y a Israel de APKWS con un coste de $992.4m.
• El supreme leader de Iran, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, instó a su pueblo a librar una batalla económica y a “decepcionar” a sus enemigos, mientras la guerra y años de sanciones pasan factura. En una declaración escrita, también dijo que “los propietarios de negocios dañados deben evitar, en la medida de lo posible, los despidos y la separación de su fuerza laboral”.
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El presidente de EE. UU. dice que los países europeos son 'absolutamente horribles' por negarse a apoyar las operaciones en el estrecho de Ormuz. Europa en vivo – últimas actualizaciones Donald Trump ha amenazado con retirar las tropas estadounidenses de Italia y España un día después de decir que estaba considerando reducir el número desplegado en Alemania. La amenaza del presidente estadounidense a Alemania se produjo después de que el canciller alemán, Friedrich Merz, dijera que Estados Unidos estaba siendo 'humillado' por Irán. Seguir leyendo...
El presidente estadounidense dijo que llevaría a cabo una revisión de la presencia militar de EE.UU. en Europa tras las críticas públicas a la guerra entre Estados Unidos e Israel contra Irán. Italia y España se han sumado a una creciente lista de países a los que el presidente Donald Trump amenaza con retirarles las tropas estadounidenses, como parte de una revisión más amplia de la presencia militar de EE.UU. en Europa. Al responder a una pregunta de un periodista, Trump dijo que “probablemente” consideraría tal medida, vinculándola a las críticas de ambos países a la campaña estadounidense en Irán. “Miren, ¿por qué no lo haría? Italia no nos ha sido de ninguna ayuda y España ha sido horrible, absolutamente horrible”. Seguir leyendo...
• Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia have launched joint military exercises involving 8,000 NATO troops in response to Russian force mobilization along the eastern border, marking the largest Baltic-focused NATO drill this year.
• Russian military intelligence reports indicate approximately 35,000 Russian troops have gathered near the Belarus-Poland border; NATO commanders assess this as a potential preparation for military action.
• Pentagon officials have authorized increased US military presence in the region, with 2,500 additional American troops authorized for rapid deployment if tensions escalate further.
• North Korea has deployed an additional 10,000 troops to support Russian forces in Ukraine, escalating foreign involvement in the conflict as fighting intensifies along multiple fronts.
• South Korean intelligence reports indicate the troops are equipped with advanced weaponry and are positioned in the Kursk region; this represents a significant expansion of Pyongyang's military commitment to Moscow.
• The deployment raises concerns among US and allied officials about the global implications of expanding proxy conflicts and potential technology transfers between Russia and North Korea.
• NATO announced Friday the deployment of 5,000 additional personnel to Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, citing concerns over Russian military buildups near the Ukraine border and increased reconnaissance flights in NATO airspace.
• The alliance activated contingency protocols allowing individual member states to request reinforcements without full consensus; Poland alone will receive 2,500 troops, primarily from the United States and Germany.
• Russia's Foreign Ministry condemned the deployment as "provocative" and pledged countermeasures, while NATO Secretary-General stated the move was "defensive and proportional" to regional security threats.
• The United States has deployed more than 10,000 American personnel, 12 warships, and multiple aircraft in a naval blockade around Iranian ports that began Monday, according to US Central Command.
• The blockade represents a significant military escalation in the region, with no ships crossing Iranian ports in the first 24 hours of the operation.
• The deployment underscores heightened US-Iran tensions following recent military exchanges and reflects the Trump administration's aggressive posture toward Tehran.
• US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin authorized 5,000 National Guard deployment to Texas border on April 8, 2026, amid 15,000 monthly migrant encounters.
• Troops will support Customs and Border Protection with logistics, not enforcement, following Supreme Court approval.
• Move addresses cartel violence spike, including 22 murders in Juarez last week; Biden admin cites 'hemispheric crisis' impact on US fentanyl deaths (110,000/year).
Defense secretary signs memo letting members request permission to carry firearms on military installationsDefense secretary Pete Hegseth signed a memo on Thursday that would allow military service members to request permission to carry their personal firearms on military installations such as bases, naval yards and recruitment centers, claiming the new policy will allow soldiers and other military personnel to defend themselves in case of an attack.While the full text of the memo has yet to be made public, it appears to loosen the current policy that allows for personnel to get permission to have their weapons on base on a case-by-case basis, and requires that they are registered with the base’s authorities and stored in a secure device. Continue reading...
• Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced 5,000 additional US troops to Poland on April 2, responding to Russian incursions 20 km into Ukraine near Lviv.
• Deployment includes Abrams tanks and HIMARS systems, totaling 15,000 US forces in Eastern Europe.
• Move signals NATO resolve as Ukraine reports 300 civilian deaths last week from shelling.
John Healey says extra deployment is response to ‘expanding threat’ from IranMiddle East crisis – live updatesUK politics live – latest updatesThe UK is sending more military support to the Gulf taking the total deployment to 1,000 troops, amid more jibes from Donald Trump about Britain’s refusal to get involved in offensive operations against Iran.Speaking from Qatar where he met UK troops, the defence secretary, John Healey, said the extra deployment was in response to an “expanding threat” from Iran. Continue reading...
• G7 foreign ministers have rejected US President Trump's request to send troops to protect shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, citing concerns about escalation into a broader conflict with Iran.
• The group of seven nations stated they would only assist with securing the critical energy export passage once hostilities with Iran conclude, and condemned Iran's closure of the strait as affecting non-combatant countries.
• Trump has publicly criticized European and NATO allies for refusing to establish the mission, suggesting their participation should not be conditioned on ceasefire negotiations.
Secretary of state Marco Rubio repeats administration’s belief that US can achieve its aims without a ground warAmid tentative White House efforts at diplomacy to end the war in Iran, US troops have also been arriving in the region to deliver what Donald Trump has hoped could be a knockout blow if he can’t negotiate a ceasefire with Tehran.Thousands of US marines aboard navy amphibious ships from the 31st and 11th expeditionary units have been deployed to the Middle East from Asia. Another 2,000-odd paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne are also being sent to the theatre – they are tasked with deploying worldwide within 18 hours of notification and execute parachute assaults, including against a “defended airfield” to prepare for further ground operations. Continue reading...
• US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on March 27 the operation against Iran is on or ahead of schedule, set to end in weeks not months, without needing ground troops.
• Rubio reported progress with G7 allies in France countering Iranian threats to toll Hormuz vessels.
• Assurance aims to calm domestic concerns over prolonged engagement.
• G7 foreign ministers rejected US President Donald Trump's push to deploy troops for securing the Strait of Hormuz amid the Iran conflict, stating assistance only after hostilities end.
• French Foreign Minister Jeanuel Baru condemned Iran's closure of the strait, impacting non-conflicting countries, while Trump criticized European and NATO allies for hesitation.
• The decision highlights transatlantic tensions over escalation risks in the energy chokepoint vital for global oil exports.
• The Pentagon is considering deploying up to 10,000 additional troops to the Middle East beyond the 1,500 already mobilized from the 82nd Airborne Division, according to a senior U.S. defense official.
• U.S. Central Command reported striking more than 8,000 targets, including over 130 Iranian naval vessels, while Israel confirmed dropping more than 15,000 munitions as part of coordinated Operation Epic Fury and Operation Roaring Lion campaigns launched on February 28.
• U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on March 27 that Washington expects the operation against Iran to conclude "within weeks, not months" and that the U.S. can meet all objectives without using ground troops.
• At a Thursday Cabinet meeting, President Trump urged mayors and governors of blue cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco to allow federal troops to 'come in and stop the crime,' citing claimed 75% crime drops in Washington, Memphis, and New Orleans.
• The proposal revives past contentious deployments, including 4,000 California National Guardsmen and 700 US Marines sent after June immigration raids in LA, which a federal judge ruled unlawful for causing 'greater harm' to the city.
• LA Mayor Karen Bass previously condemned such actions as a 'chaotic escalation,' and US District Judge Charles Breyer ordered control of the Guard returned to the governor, with a Supreme Court ruling ending similar nationwide deployments.
• Iranian strikes on US bases in the Middle East prompted thousands of American troops to relocate to hotels and office spaces throughout the region on March 26, 2026.
• The attacks represent an existential threat to Gulf states, which urged the UN to intervene amid escalating regional tensions.
• This displacement highlights vulnerabilities in US forward bases, forcing operational shifts and increased reliance on civilian infrastructure during ongoing conflict.
• The Pentagon has deployed approximately 2,000 soldiers from the Army's 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East, providing President Trump with additional military options while he pursues diplomatic efforts with Iran.
• The troop movement occurs as the Trump administration has sent Iran a 15-point ceasefire plan through Pakistani intermediaries, according to officials briefed on the diplomacy.
• The dual strategy reflects efforts to find an economic off-ramp from the Middle East conflict while maintaining military readiness, though Iran has given a negative response to the ceasefire proposal.
Iran has targeted Israel and Gulf states while denying Donald Trump’s claims that any negotiations are taking place. Plus, Democrats flip seat in district home to Trump’s Mar-a-LagoGood morning.The US appeared poised to deploy airborne troops to the Middle East, according to reports, as strikes intensified across the region.What is the 15-point framework? Diplomats with knowledge of the talks believe it is likely to be a rehashed version of a proposal put forward by Trump’s negotiating team during nuclear talks in May 2025.What is happening with the strait of Hormuz? Iran has announced it is permitting “non-hostile” ships to pass safely through the strait.This is a developing story. Follow our liveblog for the latest updates. Continue reading...
US president claims he ‘always says yes’ to Australia, Japan and South Korea, after saying he didn’t need help from trio of countries earlier this weekDonald Trump says he is “very surprised” Australia has not sent warships to aid in opening the strait of Hormuz as the blockade of the key strategic route for global oil supply continues to impact fuel prices.“I was very surprised,” the US president said in Washington on Friday when asked what he took issue with regarding Japan, South Korea and Australia. Continue reading...
Details from US Central Command come as 13 US service members and more than 1,300 Iranians have been killedAt least 200 US troops have been injured in the US-Israeli war on Iran, a US military spokesperson said on Monday.“Since the start of Operation Epic Fury, approximately 200 US service members have been wounded,” US Central Command spokesperson Cpt Tim Hawkins told the Guardian via email. Continue reading...