Trump announces deployment of 5,000 troops to Poland amid NATO tensions

Donald Trump plans to send an additional 5,000 US troops to Poland following the election of conservative president Karol Nawrocki, reversing a previous troop withdrawal decision.

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Trump announces deployment of 5,000 troops to Poland amid NATO tensions

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Donald Trump announced the deployment of an additional 5,000 US troops to Poland following the election of President Karol Nawrocki. This decision was revealed on Truth Social, amidst ongoing discussions related to NATO and troop movements in Europe.

The US will increase its military presence in Poland to 15,000 troops, bolstering the region’s security amid rising tensions with Russia. Poland currently plays a vital role in NATO, actively responding to airspace violations, while Germany continues to host approximately 36,000 US troops.

Donald Trump announced plans to send an additional 5,000 troops to Poland following the election victory of conservative president Karol Nawrocki, stating it reflects the strong relationship between the two leaders. In response, Nawrocki emphasised the importance of alliances based on cooperation and mutual respect for shared security.

What remains unclear — It is uncertain how NATO allies will respond to Trump’s announcement of additional troops in Poland after previous tensions.

Trump announces deployment of 5,000 troops to Poland amid NATO tensions

Stryker armoured fighting vehicles of the U.S. Army 2nd Cavalry Regiment Stryker Brigade drive during the Amber Shock 26 portion of the Saber Strike 26 NATO military exercises on May 07, 2026 near Bemowo Piskie, Poland.
Trump’s administration is planning to send extra soldiers to Poland despite the US president’s fraught relationship with NATO (Picture: Getty Images)

Donald Trump announced the dispatch of thousands of extra soldiers to Poland weeks after his sudden decision to pull troops from Germany.

In an apparent U-turn, the US president has caused further confusion among his NATO allies after he announced the plan on Truth Social.

He said in a Truth Social post last night that Poland would now receive 5,000 extra troops after the election victory of the conservative president, Karol Nawrocki.

Trump said: ‘Based on the successful Election of the now President of Poland, Karol Nawrocki, who I was proud to Endorse, and our relationship with him, I am pleased to announce that the United States will be sending an additional 5,000 Troops to Poland.’

US President Donald Trump turns to photographers in the press pool after greeting guests during the Congressional Picnic on the South Lawn of the White House
Donald Trump has previously threatened to pull the US from NATO and cutting troops in Germany, but he appears to have had a change of heart (Picture: EPA)

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Currently, Poland hosts around 10,000 US armed forces, with a focus on the country’s eastern areas bordering Ukraine and Belarus, a key Russian ally.

Poland is also a key NATO player, with fighter jets regularly alerted to Russian airspace incursions in the region.

Nawrocki responded to Trump’s plan on X: ‘Good alliances are those based ⁠on cooperation, mutual respect, and a commitment ​to our shared security.’

Trump revealed in early May that 5,000 US troops would leave Germany following Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s refusal to support the Iran war.

Merz claimed that the US had been humiliated in the Iran war negotiations, sparking a ranting reaction from Trump.

The POTUS told Merz to ‘fix his broken country’ and accused him of tolerating a nuclear-armed Iran.

He wrote on Truth Social: ‘The Chancellor of Germany should spend more time on ending the war with Russia/Ukraine (Where he has been totally ineffective!)’

Before the heated exchange, European countries had faced months of criticism from the US, accusing them of relying too much on the Americans for security.

The US and Germany share a long history of military cooperation since the Cold War, which saw the peak of American troops in West Germany.

At the moment, Germany hosts around 36,000 American troops according to the latest government figures, with the biggest bases located near Ramstein and Stuttgart.

In comparison, the UK hosts 10,156 US troops across three bases.

Trump’s increasing hostility towards NATO, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Iran war have led to soul-searching within the military alliance.

But Trump’s anger is also said to have brought the nations closer together, with leaders discussing in private what to do if the US president followed through with his threats to leave the alliance.

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