By Steve Sailer
02/17/2011
Everybody is talking about cutting the budget.So, why does the U.S. have 57,080 troops in Germany? What is their mission, anyway?
The only explanation I've ever heard was at a conference in 1999, where General William Odom explained that we kept garrisons in Germany and Britain to prevent war from breaking out between France, Germany, and/or Britain. I thought that was … interesting, but I've never heard anybody else say it. But then I've never heard anybody else say any other reason why we still have all these bases guarding the Fulda Gap.
I mean, we only have 32,803 troops garrisoning Japan. Why not cut the number of U.S. troops in Germany to the same number as in Japan?
Okay, I know, that’s just crazy talk. Forget I ever brought it up.
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