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Poland might finally get that permanent US base

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Donald Tusk just got a surprisingly warm nudge from Washington about setting up shop in Poland for good.

So, Donald Tusk Tusk is acting like he just got the best text message of the year. After sending out feelers, he got a reply from US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Hegseth that was shockingly fast and, dare we say, actually enthusiastic.

We are talking about potentially turning the current rotation of 10,000 troops into a permanent military base. Usually, these things take decades of paperwork and diplomatic hangovers, but the signals from the Pentagon are surprisingly green. Tusk admits there are still details to hammer out, but for once, nobody is dragging their feet.

A permanent American footprint in the backyard is the ultimate geopolitical insurance policy.

Source: Ukrinform

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  1. Borscht-Powered Hutsul
    About time. This should have happened ten years ago.
    +1 boringA decade late and a dollar short, but thanks for the history lesson, Captain Obvious
  2. Freedom-Loving Galician
    And how much is this going to cost the taxpayers exactly?
    +6 solidAsking about money? How dreadfully practical of you to ruin the geopolitical fantasy
  3. Honeyed Cossack
    Finally, some real security in the region. Big win for Warsaw.
    +2 emotionalSomeone is feeling safe and cozy, let us hope the feeling lasts longer than your optimism
  4. Sunflowered Beekeeper
    Hope they actually follow through this time.
    +1 jokeCynicism is the only reliable currency in international politics, so you are doing great