The Email Glitch that Blindsided Poland on US Troop Move
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Poland was taken by surprise on Wednesday by the unexpected decision of the United States to cancel the planned deployment of American troops in the country. However, it seems that the warning had already been sent a few days earlier, notes Politico.
What is more surprising to Poland is that the US's unexpected decision to cancel the planned deployment of US troops in a country that took place without warning, or that the warning did happen, and the military were informed that the deployment would not take place, says Politico on 17 May. The Republicans criticized the Pentagon for the decision on US troops in Poland Wednesday Poland was surprised by the US's unexpected decision to cancel the…
The Pentagon warned Warsaw at the beginning of the week to suspend the rotation of American troops, but the message went unread.
National Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz addressed recent speculation about a possible reduction in the presence of American troops in Poland. "Anyone who claims that cooperation has been destroyed or ended is playing in the orchestra of Poland's enemies."
The Polish General Staff denied that one of its units had received information about the suspension of US military rotation to Poland, "which would then be held without being forwarded to the Ministry of National Defense." Previously, media reported that this information had been "stuck in the mail" of the head of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces.
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