
Pentagon Drops Planned Troop Deployment to Poland
In a sudden reversal that has disappointed Warsaw, the Pentagon has canceled the deployment of 4,000 rotational troops to Poland amidst a broader withdrawal of U.S. forces from Europe.

In a sudden reversal that has disappointed Warsaw, the Pentagon has canceled the deployment of 4,000 rotational troops to Poland amidst a broader withdrawal of U.S. forces from Europe.

Tarczyński vowed legal action against Keir Starmer after claiming he was refused entry to Britain ahead of Saturday’s “Unite the Kingdom” march.

Warsaw says its citizenship “is a privilege one must earn.”

Warsaw’s deputy foreign minister confirmed Poland’s court filing—and requested the implementation of the deal be paused during proceedings.

Sławomir Mentzen accused Britain of “preventive political censorship” after being stopped at passport control and questioned over potential political activity.

The countries are determined to keep the American ‘security umbrella’ over the Baltics and eastern Europe.

Judges are ordering civil registries to recognise foreign marriages, setting up a clash between EU law and Poland’s constitution.

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In a direct challenge to the Brussels environmental agenda, the president of Poland has called for a national referendum to decide the fate of the Green Deal in his nation.

Since joining the EU in 2004, Poles have been steadily losing enthusiasm for the common European currency.