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Vance says US troop deployment to Poland has been delayed

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Posted on May 19, 2026

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Vance says US troop deployment to Poland has been delayed

US Troop Deployment to Poland: Delay and Reactions

Announcement of the Delay

WASHINGTON, May 19 (Reuters) - Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday told reporters a U.S. troop deployment to Poland had been delayed, but added it was not accurate to say the troops were being withdrawn from Europe.

Concerns and Criticism

Reports about the possible cancellation of the deployment of 4,000 troops to Poland have drawn sharp criticism from U.S. lawmakers concerned about the potential for U.S. President Donald Trump to abandon European allies.

White House Briefing

Vance, at a White House briefing, said the U.S. wants to encourage Europe to "take more ownership" of the common defense.

Vance's Statement on Troop Movements

"We're not talking about pulling every single American troop out of Europe. We're talking about shifting some resources around in a way that maximizes American security. I don't think that's bad for Europe," he said.

Background and Pentagon Response

The U.S. has been reviewing its troop presence in Europe and has long been expected to scale it back following demands from Trump that NATO take a larger ‌role in the ⁠defense of Europe. The Pentagon has not yet detailed how it envisions future troop deployments across the continent.

Clarification on Troop Levels

"We've not reduced the troop levels in Poland by 4,000 troops. What we did is that we delayed a troop deployment that was going to go to Poland, that's not a reduction, that's just a standard delay in rotation that sometimes happens in these situations," Vance said.

Pentagon's Official Statement

Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell on Tuesday confirmed a "temporary delay" and said it was the result of a reduction of brigade combat teams assigned to Europe to three from four.

Details on the Reduction

The reduction was "the result of a comprehensive, multilayered process focused on U.S. force posture in Europe," Parnell said on X.

Future Analysis and Cooperation

"The Department will determine the final disposition of these and other U.S. forces in Europe based on further analysis of U.S. strategic and operational requirements, as well as our allies’ own ability to contribute forces toward Europe’s defense," Parnell said.

US-Poland Military Relations

Parnell said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spoke with Polish Deputy Prime Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz on Tuesday, adding "the Department will remain in close contact with our Polish counterparts as this analysis proceeds, including to ensure that the United States retains a strong military presence in Poland."

(Reporting by Humeyra Pamuk and Steve Holland;Editing by David Ljunggren, Chizu Nomiyama and Chris Reese)

Key Takeaways

  • The deployment delay affects a ~4,000‑strong armored brigade and reflects logistical or strategic adjustments, not a troop withdrawal from Europe (apnews.com)
  • The U.S. is withdrawing 5,000 troops from Germany over the next 6‑9 months, signaling a broader realignment and push for NATO allies to assume more defense responsibility (apnews.com)
  • NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Europe emphasized that further U.S. redeployments may occur over time as European capabilities grow, aiming to maintain deterrence with fewer U.S. boots on the ground (defensenews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why has the US troop deployment to Poland been delayed?
Vice President JD Vance explained the deployment was delayed as part of a standard rotation and not a withdrawal of troops from Europe.
Is the US reducing its troop levels in Poland?
No, according to Vance, the US has only delayed a deployment and has not reduced troop levels in Poland.
What is the US encouraging Europe to do regarding defense?
The US wants Europe to take more ownership of its common defense and play a larger role in its security.
Has the Pentagon detailed how future troop laydowns in Europe will look?
No, the Pentagon has not yet provided detailed plans for future troop laydowns across Europe.
What concerns have lawmakers expressed about the delay?
US lawmakers are concerned the delay signals a potential abandonment of allies by the Trump administration.

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