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German Press: Trump Views Polish President as “Best Friend in Eastern Europe”

The German business daily *Handelsblatt* suggests that increased U.S. military presence in Poland is driven more by Donald Trump’s personal affinity for President Karol Nawrocki than by purely strategic calculations.

Trump’s Favor Outweighs Strategic Logic

According to *Handelsblatt*, the deployment of additional troops to Poland is difficult to justify solely on military grounds. The newspaper argues that Trump’s support for the conservative Polish president carries more weight than conventional strategic arguments.

The daily notes that Trump justified the decision by highlighting his positive relationship with Nawrocki rather than the military situation on NATO’s eastern flank, labeling the Polish leader his best friend in the region.

Strengthening the Regional Right

The commentary posits that this move signals a growing closeness between the MAGA movement and right-wing factions in Eastern Europe. Washington may now view Poland as a primary anchor for its regional policy, particularly following the political decline of Viktor Orban in Hungary.

The newspaper contends that U.S. foreign policy under Trump has shifted from traditional alliance management to a tool for influencing domestic politics. The goal, the report claims, is to bolster right-wing parties and undermine the European Union.

Internal Political Deadlock

While acknowledging Poland’s status as a key NATO partner with high defense spending, *Handelsblatt* highlights the country’s domestic instability. The paper observes that President Nawrocki, supported by PiS, frequently obstructs the policies of pro-European Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

U.S. Intervention in Polish Affairs

The daily cites the case of Zbigniew Ziobro—who was granted U.S. entry despite being sought by the Polish justice system—as evidence of Washington’s deepening involvement in Poland’s internal affairs. *Handelsblatt* views this as part of a broader tactic of differentiated treatment to exert political pressure, noting that the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara will be a key indicator of this strategy.

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