President Trump has ordered the deployment of 5,000 additional U.S. troops to Poland, a move that reportedly took Pentagon officials by surprise.
The decision comes just one week after Defense Department officials abruptly canceled plans to send thousands of troops to the same region.
Defense leaders had previously paused the deployments, citing shifting strategic priorities and budgetary concerns.
The new order reverses that cancellation without prior consultation with top military commanders, according to inside sources.
Trump’s directive aligns with his longstanding push for NATO allies to increase defense spending and host American forces.
Poland has been a vocal advocate for a stronger U.S. military presence on its eastern flank, near the border with Russia.
The deployment is expected to proceed in the coming weeks, though logistical details remain unclear.
Pentagon officials are now working to coordinate the sudden troop movement while reassessing overall force posture in Europe.
Analysts view the move as a significant shift in U.S. military engagement in the region, with potential implications for NATO’s deterrence strategy.





