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US scraps deployment of 4,000 troops to Poland

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Posted on May 14, 2026

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US Scraps 4,000-Troop Deployment to Poland Amid Ongoing Europe Troop Review

Pentagon Cancels Troop Deployment and Raises New Questions on US Military Presence in Europe

By Phil Stewart

May 14 (Reuters) - The Pentagon has canceled plans to temporarily deploy 4,000 U.S.-based troops to Poland, two U.S. officials said, a surprise decision that renews questions about President Donald Trump's expected troop cuts in Europe.

A Pentagon spokesperson declined comment, a lawmaker said the decision had not yet been notified to Congress, and no formal announcement has been made.

Background on Troop Withdrawals

The decision, first reported by Army Times, came just two weeks after the Pentagon announced it was withdrawing 5,000 troops from NATO ally Germany, in part due to a widening rift over the Iran war between President Donald Trump and Europe.

Implications for Germany and Poland

One U.S. official, who spoke to Reuters on condition of anonymity, suggested the Poland decision was part of a near-term solution to ultimately allow for the previously announced drawdown in Germany, which hosts 35,000 U.S. forces. That would suggest the troops that were meant to temporarily deploy to Poland might come from elsewhere. 

Review of US Troop Presence in Europe

Still, the U.S. has been reviewing its troop presence in Europe and has long been expected to scale it back, following demands from Trump that NATO take a larger role in the defense of Europe. The Pentagon has not yet detailed how it envisions future troop laydowns across the continent.

Political Reactions and NATO Relations

Trump has also been angered that European allies did not join the U.S. war against Iran, and sparred with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who last month said Iranians were humiliating the U.S. in negotiations.

Senator Jeanne Shaheen, a Democrat who sits on the Senate Armed Services Committee, told reporters the Poland decision appeared to be a surprise.

"As far as I know, we weren't notified about it," she told reporters.

Impact on European Troop Levels

When the Germany withdrawal was announced, a senior U.S. official said it would bring U.S. troop levels in Europe ​back to roughly pre-2022 levels, before Russia's invasion of Ukraine triggered a buildup by then-President Joe Biden. 

The latest decisions to withdraw troops also came amid increasing pressure from Washington on European countries to raise defense spending, and accusations that reliance on U.S. forces had ⁠allowed them to neglect their own militaries.

Pentagon's Internal Discussions

Reuters exclusively reported last month an internal Pentagon email that outlined options to punish NATO allies that Washington believes failed to support U.S. operations in the war with Iran, including suspending ​Spain from NATO and reviewing the U.S. position on Britain's claim to the Falkland Islands.

Legislative and Policy Constraints

Alarmed by Trump's past criticism of NATO, lawmakers from both parties last year backed a provision in the National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, barring troop levels in Europe ​from falling below 76,000. Trump signed the measure into law in December.

Presidential Authority and Exceptions

However, the administration has some leeway. The NDAA provision allows the president to cut troop levels below 76,000 if ​he certifies that he has consulted with NATO allies and provides independent assessments of how it would affect U.S. security, the alliance and deterrence of Russian aggression.

Current Troop Numbers

Late last year, there were about 85,000 U.S. troops ​in Europe.

(Reporting by Phil Stewart; additional reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

Key Takeaways

  • The deployment cancellation surprised U.S. and NATO officials and follows an April decision to withdraw ~5,000 troops from Germany, returning force levels in Europe to pre‑2022 figures (militarytimes.com).
  • The unit in question—the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division—had already commenced deployment preparations; some personnel and equipment were reportedly en route (bloomberg.com).
  • Poland’s government says the cancellation does not reduce U.S. troop presence in Poland, pointing instead to broader European realignment; Warsaw remains open to hosting redeployed forces (notesfrompoland.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the US cancel the deployment of 4,000 troops to Poland?
According to US officials, the Pentagon canceled the deployment as part of a near-term solution potentially related to troop reassignments from Germany.
How does this decision relate to US troop presence in Germany?
The decision follows the earlier announcement to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany and may be connected to overall plans to scale back US forces across Europe.
Was Congress notified about the cancelation of the Poland deployment?
A lawmaker reported that Congress had not yet received formal notification about the decision to cancel the troop deployment.
What is the current US policy on troop presence in Europe?
US policy remains under review, with recent laws barring troop levels from falling below 76,000, though the administration retains some flexibility.
How are NATO relations affected by recent US troop withdrawals?
The moves have prompted concerns and debates over defense spending and reliance on US forces among NATO allies.

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