NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has officially welcomed Donald Trump’s declaration to deploy an additional 5,000 U.S. soldiers to Poland, confirming that military experts are currently finalizing the operational details of the move.
Rutte Supports U.S. Troop Increase
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has expressed his approval of Donald Trump’s recent decision to send more U.S. troops to Poland. Rutte confirmed that the alliance is currently in the process of coordinating the specific details regarding this deployment.
Trump’s Strategic Declaration
The announcement regarding the 5,000 additional soldiers followed a late-night declaration from Donald Trump. The U.S. President attributed the decision to his recent electoral victory and his positive relationship with Karol Nawrocki.
Response from Polish Leadership
Karol Nawrocki has formally thanked Trump for the commitment, reaffirming the strength of the ongoing alliance between the two nations. Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, also provided an official comment on the development.
Long-term Alliance Strategy
Rutte emphasized that despite this increase in support, NATO remains committed to its path toward building a stronger Europe. He noted that the alliance will continue efforts to achieve greater independence in defense capabilities, ensuring it is not reliant on a single ally in the future.

