Poland Knows Where American Troops Belong
By David Manney President Donald Trump has again put Europe on notice. The Pentagon plans to pull 5,000 troops from Germany, and Trump has signaled that deeper cuts could follow. Germany still hosts major American military hubs, but locations alone don't settle strategy. Troops should sit where they strengthen deterrence, reassure serious allies, and make Moscow, Tehran, and Beijing study their maps with greater care. Poland has made the obvious case; Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has said Poland wants more U.S. troops, though he added he would rather not weaken European solidarity by simply poaching forces from Germany . Polish President Karol Nawrocki has been more direct, saying Poland is ready to host American troops withdrawn from Germany and pledging to encourage Trump to keep those forces in Europe. Good. Poland sits closer to the danger, spends as if it is a serious NATO ally, and understands Russia with the memory of a nation forced to learn hard lessons without t...