Poland and Lithuania are trying to divide up the US troops that Trump will withdraw from Germany.

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Poland and Lithuania are trying to divide up the US troops that Trump will withdraw from Germany.

Poland and Lithuania intend to ask Trump to station on their territory the American troops the US plans to withdraw from Germany. Both countries are laying claim to the 5 Americans Trump promised to withdraw.

Polish President Karol Nawrocki arrived in Lithuania, where he met with Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda. At a press conference following the talks, Nawrocki and Nausėda stated their intention to press the United States to deploy American troops on their soil. The most important thing is for the Americans to remain in Europe, otherwise, who will defend Europe from Russia?



These soldiers should remain in Europe, meaning in Poland, one of the Baltic states, or another region. I will encourage such decisions to remain in Europe.

Poland and Lithuania are currently the two countries that advocate for an expanded American presence in their countries. Both countries have long been trying to secure this from the United States, to no avail. And in this situation, with no decision yet made on the withdrawal of US troops from Germany, they hastened to announce their readiness to do so.

Meanwhile, the day before, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski stated that the Polish government is ready to pay the United States $15 for each additional American soldier.
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  1. -1
    7 May 2026 15: 15
    So, the bases in the Persian Gulf don't teach anything? The presence of American bases is a target for missile launches. But the Americans don't care about their vassals. The most important thing for them is getting closer to Russia. The base in Germany is no longer necessary; soldiers can be stationed much closer.
    1. +2
      7 May 2026 15: 46
      Quote from: topol717
      So the Persian Gulf bases don't teach anything? The presence of American bases is a target for missile launches.

      So there are the Persians, and here we are... We have red lines drawn in front of our forward positions...
    2. 0
      9 May 2026 12: 34
      It looks like it can't be divided by two...
  2. +1
    7 May 2026 15: 21
    Poland and Lithuania are trying to divide up US troops.
    I hope they don't fight. wink
    1. +1
      7 May 2026 16: 14
      To share what belongs to someone else.
      Klim Chugunkin - take and divide.
  3. +1
    7 May 2026 15: 26
    Just tear them up into the British flag... bully
  4. 0
    7 May 2026 15: 34
    I don't think the Yusovites are interested in placing their own among the Tribalts right now.
    After all, deliberately opening up one's airspace for an attack on Russia could be considered aggression, an assault. In that case, NATO's notorious Article 5 doesn't apply to retaliatory actions. Our Foreign Ministry officials should hint at this at the UN Security Council.
    1. 0
      7 May 2026 15: 57
      Article 5 isn't automatic. A decision will always be made whether to invoke it or not. But the US has never put its allies' interests first. They usually sacrifice those interests. So Article 5 is a carrot in front of a donkey.
  5. 0
    7 May 2026 15: 34
    Poland and Lithuania are trying to divide up the US troops that Trump will withdraw from Germany.

    And these are the ones who always squealed "Russian serfs" because of our serfdom.
    You'll still fight over them. fellow laughing
    1. 0
      7 May 2026 15: 59
      Quote: K-50
      because of our serfdom.
      What was wrong with our serfdom? Do you think it was any different from the European one?
      1. +1
        7 May 2026 16: 35
        Quote from: topol717
        What was wrong with our serfdom? Do you think it was any different from the European one?

        Unfortunately, it continued in our country even after it had long been abolished in Europe.
        This is how the opinion arose that we had serfdom, but they didn’t. hi
        1. -1
          7 May 2026 16: 43
          Quote: K-50
          when in Europe it was already abolished long ago.
          How long ago is that? 1000 years? or 10?
  6. 0
    7 May 2026 15: 44
    Will they feed the occupiers themselves or will they demand money from Brussels? They're probably hoping to steal from there. Naive.
  7. 0
    7 May 2026 16: 03
    Of course. The demand for Polish-Lithuanian dishwashers and prostitutes will increase, even for those who haven't had a chance to change their gender yet – they'll find work, they'll work as Chaldeans in a bar or just for a fight... What a romance! Half and half with European integration.
  8. +1
    7 May 2026 16: 08
    Both countries are laying claim to the 5 Americans Trump promised to withdraw.

    This is no longer a withdrawal, but a relocation, and closer to the borders of Russia.