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22 May 2026, 23:04 GMT+10
Helsingborg [Sweden], May 22 (ANI): In an unexpected policy shift, US President Donald Trump has promised North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) partners to deploy an additional 5,000 personnel to Poland. However, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has warned alliance ministers that Washington's 'disappointment' with certain members remains an unresolved issue that demands future deliberation.
The sudden influx of troops effectively reverses recent anxieties in Warsaw, where Polish officials had been deeply unsettled by intelligence indicating that the Pentagon had scrapped plans for a rotational deployment involving roughly 4,000 American soldiers.
Addressing reporters on Friday during an assembly of NATO foreign ministers in the Swedish town of Helsingborg, Rubio made it clear that the White House remains deeply unsatisfied with the level of support received from specific partners in the Middle East.
'The President's views of, frankly, disappointment at some of our NATO allies and their response to our operations in the Middle East are well documented,' Rubio remarked.
The top American diplomat emphasised that the underlying transatlantic frictions would not be settled during the current ministerial rounds.
'That will have to be addressed. That won't be solved or addressed today. That's something for the leaders' level to discuss,' Rubio stated, further noting that any alliance 'has to be good for everyone who's involved'.
The high-level diplomatic gathering marked Rubio's inaugural session with NATO counterparts since the outbreak of hostilities with Iran exposed profound ideological fractures within the trans-Atlantic security bloc.
The friction previously culminated in Trump threatening a potential American departure from the alliance whilst openly questioning Washington's core treaty obligations regarding mutual defence guarantees.
European capitals reacted with visible relief to Trump's sudden strategic reversal.
The troop announcement followed a period of intense, weeks-long criticism from the US President, who had repeatedly lambasted NATO member states for failing to provide robust assistance to the combined US-Israeli military campaign against Iran.
The policy shift was quickly welcomed in Warsaw, where Polish President Karol Nawrocki linked Trump's decision directly to personal diplomacy.
'Good alliances are those based on cooperation, mutual respect, and a commitment to our shared security,' Nawrocki stated in a social media post on X, following Trump's acknowledgement that his personal rapport with the Polish leader motivated the deployment.
Echoing this sentiment, Polish Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz asserted on X that the development serves as validation that Polish-American ties are 'very strong, and Poland is a model ally'.
Providing further operational clarity, Poland's Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski noted that the total volume of American forces stationed within the country would effectively remain at 'more or less the previous level'.
Kosiniak-Kamysz subsequently clarified this baseline to encompass roughly 10,000 military personnel.
However, US authorities have not yet specified the origin or specific units comprising the newly promised 5,000-strong contingent.
Rubio maintained that while the latest military commitment proves that 'the United States continues to have global commitments that it needs to meet in terms of our force deployment', Washington intends to continuously review its overseas military footprint.
European anxieties regarding the Trump administration's long-term commitment to traditional alliances have been heavily aggravated this year by a series of unconventional geopolitical moves.
These include Trump's persistent interest in purchasing Greenland, a territory belonging to fellow NATO member Denmark, alongside the formal cancellation of a highly anticipated deployment of long-range Tomahawk missiles to Germany.
Faced with severe pressure from Washington, European allies at the Helsingborg summit repeatedly signalled their readiness to scale up their strategic contributions.
European ministers underscored their determination to shoulder a fairer portion of the collective burden, promising increased commitments towards territorial defence in Europe and the preservation of freedom of navigation within the Strait of Hormuz as soon as operational conditions allow. (ANI)
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