President Trump is contemplating a plan to relocate U.S. troops from NATO countries deemed "unhelpful" in the Iran conflict, according to reports. This proposal, still in its early stages, aims to pressure allies who have not supported U.S.-led operations. The plan could affect the deployment of approximately 84,000 American troops stationed across Europe. Countries like Poland, Romania, Lithuania, and Greece, which have aligned more closely with U.S. priorities, may receive additional forces. Meanwhile, Trump has threatened economic measures, including a 50% tariff on goods from countries supplying weapons to Iran, and has already directed a halt to trade with Spain for its refusal to support U.S. military actions. While no specific tariffs targeting "unhelpful" NATO members have been announced, the administration's approach suggests economic penalties could follow.