The United States has canceled the deployment of 4,000 soldiers to Poland as part of a significant reorganization of its military presence in Europe.General Christopher LaNeve confirmed the reversal following a directive from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to adjust force levels throughout the continent.Lawmakers from both parties criticized the administration for failing to consult Congress while concerns mount regarding the reliability of the United States as a security partner.Prime Minister
Donald Tusk noted that
Poland remains secure as the government works to manage the logistical changes stemming from these strategic withdrawals.