Poland Formally Requests a Permanent U.S. Military Base on Its Soil.
Official Proposal for a New American Base in Poland
According to Espreso.tv: Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz has submitted a formal request to U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, proposing the establishment of a new permanent American military base in Poland. This move underscores Poland's role as a key outpost for U.S. forces within NATO. Kosiniak-Kamysz emphasized that Washington's commitment to Poland's security is not diminishing—in fact, it could grow even stronger. For an English-speaking audience, this marks a significant step in the ongoing evolution of transatlantic defense ties, especially given the current geopolitical climate in Eastern Europe.
Poland's Existing Military Infrastructure
Poland already hosts substantial military infrastructure, including:
- the forward headquarters of the U.S. V Corps in Poznań;
- a logistics hub in Jasionka;
- the Aegis Ashore missile defense site, which became operational in November 2024 at Redzikowo.
The country allocates 4.7% of its gross domestic product (GDP) to defense, reflecting a serious commitment to national security.
Historically, Poland has proposed hosting a permanent U.S. troop presence since the first term of President Donald Trump. This long-standing strategy highlights Warsaw's ongoing efforts to strengthen its defensive posture through close cooperation with American allies. In this context, Kosiniak-Kamysz's proposal could mark a pivotal step in deepening military collaboration between Poland and the United States.
This initiative could significantly reshape the security landscape of Central and Eastern Europe, particularly affecting NATO-Russia relations.
Expanding the U.S. military footprint in Poland reflects Warsaw's push for regional stability and may encourage other NATO members to bolster their own defense capabilities. Amid rising security threats across Europe, such measures could prove decisive in shaping the alliance's collective defense strategy.
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