Poland Welcomes US Saying Troop Reduction Is Temporary
Polish officials said the 4,000-soldier move is a temporary delay as Washington reorganizes its force posture in Europe.
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Delaying the deployment of American troops to Poland is not the same as a reduction, said US Vice President J.D. Vance. He emphasized that no decision has yet been made on where the troops withdrawn from Germany will go.
The Americans are reducing their forces in Europe. How will this impact Poland's situation? Presidential spokesman Rafał Leśkiewicz offers reassurance and points to the mistakes he believes Donald Tusk has made.
There's talk of redeployment of US troops in Europe – Donald Trump himself has spoken of plans to withdraw some US troops. But after today's conversation between Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz and Pete Hegseth, we know this won't affect Poland, Rafał Leśkiewicz, spokesman for President Karol Nawrocki, told Radio Zet.
I'm not sure if President Trump even knew about the Pentagon's decision, said retired US Navy Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery, revealing that the president was "furious" with Chancellor Friedrich Merz and if he was thinking about troop reductions, it was more likely to concern Germany.
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