Poland to Sign New Defense Treaties, Seeking Support Beyond NATO

Amid declining U.S. security guarantees under Trump’s policies, Poland signs new defense treaties and increasingly relies on EU military support.

Poll Shows Declining Trust in U.S. Guarantees

Donald Trump’s policy towards Europe is beginning to show first effects. European countries have not only started to arm themselves, but public trust in security guarantees that Washington has given us for years is also declining.

A latest Opinia 24 poll for RMF FM shows Poles trust military aid from EU states (27%) more than U.S. support (15%). Nearly a quarter believe we can’t count on any ally.

Warsaw-London Agreement in the Works

The Warsaw-London Agreement is coming.

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