Poland says it’s open to more U.S. troops if moved from Germany

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Warsaw is ready to take in more U.S. soldiers, Poland’s defense minister said on Saturday, after President Donald Trump indicated he may relocate troops from neighboring Germany.

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“Poland is ready to accept additional American troops in order to strengthen NATO’s eastern flank and provide even better protection for Europe,” Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz said on X.

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“The Polish-American alliance is the cornerstone of our security,” Kosiniak-Kamysz said.

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The post came within hours of Trump signaling the possibility that the U.S. could move soldiers to Poland.

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Trump, in remarks at the White House, lauded America’s relationship with Warsaw and Poland’s President Karol Nawrocki, a nationalist his administration backed in last year’s presidential election.

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Then-U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem waded into the tightly-contested campaign by traveling to Poland and taking the stand at a conservative rally.

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“We have a great relationship with Poland, I have a great relationship with the president, I endorsed him and he won,” Trump said. “He’s a great fighter, he’s a great guy, I like him a lot, so that’s possible,” Trump said when asked if he will move US troops to Poland or some other country in the eastern flank if they are pulled from Germany.

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The U.S. president said last week that he plans to cut the US’s military presence in Germany by more than 5,000 troops, deepening concerns about fragmentation in NATO.

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In a post following Trump’s announcement on Germany, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Nawrocki’s political opponent, said the trans-Atlantic NATO alliance risks disintegrating and called on all members to reverse “this disastrous trend.”

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Tusk has adopted a more reserved stance toward Trump’s policies, while continually emphasizing that the US is a key ally of Poland, where about 10,000 US troops are currently stationed.

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Poland’s location on NATO’s eastern flank exposes it to elevated regional security risks, particularly from Russia after its invasion of Ukraine and its military presence in Belarus.

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Poland spends almost 5% of its economic output on defense. Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski said this week that Warsaw is financially prepared to take more US troops.

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