US pulling troops from Poland hub key in shipping arms to Ukraine
- The U.S. Army Europe and Africa Command announced on April 8 that American personnel and equipment will be relocated from Rzeszow-Jasionka Airport, affecting military aid deliveries to Ukraine.
- The redeployment is part of a strategy to optimize U.S. Military operations across the region after operating in Jasionka since early 2022.
- General Christopher Donahue stated this move will save American taxpayers tens of millions of dollars per year.
- Polish President Andrzej Duda clarified that the relocation does not indicate a U.S. Troop withdrawal, emphasizing responsibility for airport security.
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"They only increase chaos": the United States abandons command of the Polish Rzeszow base
DECRYPTAGE - By transferring to NATO the management of this strategic base through which Western military aid flows to Ukraine, the Trump Administration may have begun a greater disengagement.
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