Poland unveils core element of permanent U.S. military presence

A contingent of 200 U.S. troops permanently based in Poland will form the core of the U.S. military presence in the country, Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak announced on Tuesday after meeting U.S. Army Chief of Staff James McConville in Krakow in southern Poland.

They discussed the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement, a legal framework for the stationing of U.S. troops in Poland. The deal was politically agreed upon by the two countries on July 30 and will be signed soon, according to the Polish Defence Ministry.

The core of the agreement consists of the opening of a base in Poland — expected in 2021 — for the 5th Corps of the U.S. Army.

Combined with other units that will rotate in the European country, the total number of American soldiers will increase by 1,000 to around 5,500.

“This decision is the crowning achievement of our efforts to increase the presence of U.S. troops in Poland,” Blaszczak said during a press conference.

Source: Xinhua

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  1. Poland needs to get over WW2 and try to make peace with Russia. Poland hitching its wagon to the USA and its anti Russian hatred will only result in Poland once again winding up invaded by Russia. The US doesn’t give a care about Poland, Hungary or NATO unless it furthers its goals of a one world government. Time for Europe to move one and stop letting Washington dictate European policies. America is dying and better to cut ties now than to go down with that sinking ship.

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