US Reportedly Canceling Troop Deployment In This Country
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US troop deployment to Poland has reportedly been canceled.
Over 4,000 troops were expected to be deployed.
The Pentagon has reportedly cancelled plans to deploy some 4,000 U.S. troops to Poland, a move that comes amid the United States’ review of its military presence in Europe.
The decision to cancel the deployment has been confirmed to several international outlets by unnamed U.S and NATO officials. The U.S. troops, reportedly between 4,000 and 4,200 belong to the 1st Cavalry Division’s 2nd Armored Brigade Combat team based in Ft. Hood, Texas.
Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister tried to downplay the news.
He said, “This issue does not concern Poland – it relates to the previously announced change in the presence of some U.S. Armed Forces in Europe.”
Ta sprawa nie dotyczy Polski – wiąże się z zapowiadaną wcześniej zmianą obecności części sił zbrojnych USA w Europie. Szybko rozwijające się zdolności Sił Zbrojnych RP i obecność sił USA w Polsce wzmacniają wschodnią flankę NATO. https://t.co/6nxWoEozZX
— Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz (@KosiniakKamysz) May 13, 2026
Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, sought to downplay the move. In a post on X on Thursday morning, he said the US decision was “related to the previously announced change in the presence of some US armed forces in Europe”.
“The rapidly developing capabilities of the Polish Armed Forces and the presence of US forces in Poland strengthen NATO’s eastern flank,” he wrote.
European NATO allies have anticipated a reduction in US troop levels since Trump returned to office. Both the Pentagon and the White House had signalled they would review the global positioning of American forces, with NATO territory expected to be affected.
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