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    Poland last on list for US troop cuts in Europe, Polish defence ministry says

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    Posted on July 31, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Poland is likely to be the last in Europe for US troop cuts, emphasizing its strategic role on NATO's eastern flank and its significant defense investments.

    Table of Contents

    • Poland's Defense Strategy and US Troop Presence
    • Strategic Importance of Poland
    • Poland's Military Modernization Efforts
    • US Military Equipment Acquisitions

    Poland Expected to Be Last for US Troop Reductions in Europe

    Poland's Defense Strategy and US Troop Presence

    By Barbara Erling

    Strategic Importance of Poland

    WARSAW (Reuters) -Poland, Ukraine's western neighbour, is expected to be the last country in Europe to face U.S. troop reductions, Poland's top defence official said, as Washington weighs scaling back its military presence across the continent.

    Poland's Military Modernization Efforts

    The prospect of a U.S. troop drawdown in Europe has been a recurring topic since the start of Donald Trump's presidency, when Washington began pressing allies to shoulder more of the defence burden.

    US Military Equipment Acquisitions

    "All the conversations we have with the Americans indicate that Poland is the last country from which the Americans would want to withdraw (its troops)," Deputy Defence Minister Pawel Zalewski told Reuters in an interview on Thursday.

    Zalewski said there is a strategic rationale for the presence of American troops in Poland, on NATO's eastern flank, to serve as a deterrent against Russia after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

    Zalewski said Poland is seeking to be the hub of the U.S. presence in Europe, potentially serving as a logistics, service or even production centre for the U.S. defence industry.

    "We are talking about the upgrade of F-16 aircraft or a service centre for all types of American combat vehicles, including Abrams tanks," he said.

    While Germany played such a role during the Cold War, he said it was logical for countries closer to the conflict in Ukraine to be the base for U.S. and allied military operations.

    Poland has ramped up defence spending and accelerated efforts to modernise its military, becoming NATO's top spender on defence in terms of the proportion of its national wealth.

    As the largest buyer of U.S. weapons in Europe, according to the Polish defence ministry, the country is positioning itself as a key player in the face of an assertive Russia.

    The arsenal includes Abrams tanks, HIMARS rocket systems, and air defence assets like the Patriot missile system, modern F-16 and F-35 fighter jets and Apache helicopters.

    As a leading voice calling for members of NATO to spend more on defence, Poland, which borders Ukraine, Russia and Belarus, has allocated 4.7% of gross domestic product to boosting its armed forces in 2025 with a pledge to increase to 5% in 2026.

    (Reporting by Barbara ErlingEditing by Ros Russell)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Poland is expected to be the last European country for US troop reductions.
    • •Poland's strategic importance on NATO's eastern flank is emphasized.
    • •Poland aims to be a hub for US military operations in Europe.
    • •The country is the largest buyer of US weapons in Europe.
    • •Poland plans to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2026.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Poland last on list for US troop cuts in Europe, Polish defence ministry says

    1What is NATO?

    NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a military alliance of countries from North America and Europe established for mutual defense against aggression.

    2What is military modernization?

    Military modernization refers to the process of updating a country's armed forces with new technologies, strategies, and equipment to enhance their effectiveness.

    3What is a defense strategy?

    A defense strategy outlines a country's approach to protecting its national interests and ensuring security against potential threats, including military and diplomatic measures.

    4What is a military presence?

    Military presence refers to the deployment of armed forces in a specific area or country, often to deter aggression or support allies.

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