Polish leaders welcome U.S. troops, calling their arrival “the fulfillment of a dream”

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A U.S. soldier ground guides an M1A2 Abrams Tank during railhead operations in Swietozow, Poland, on Monday. The arrival of the vehicles marks the start of back-to-back rotations of armored brigades in Europe as part of NATO's Operation Atlantic Resolve. Photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy D. Hughes/U.S. Army
A U.S. soldier ground guides an M1A2 Abrams Tank during railhead operations in Swietozow, Poland, on Monday. The arrival of the vehicles marks the start of back-to-back rotations of armored brigades in Europe as part of NATO’s Operation Atlantic Resolve. Photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy D. Hughes/U.S. Army
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Polish leaders welcomed U.S. troops to their country Saturday, with the defense minister expressing gratitude for their arrival and calling it the fulfillment of a dream Poles have had for decades.

The ceremony in the western Polish town of Zagan comes some 23 years after the last Soviet troops left Poland. It marks a new historic moment – the first time Western forces are being deployed on a continuous basis to NATO’s eastern flank. The move has infuriated Moscow.

“We have waited for you for a very long time,” Defense Minister Antoni Macierewicz told the troops as snow fell. “We waited for decades, sometimes feeling we had been left alone, sometimes almost losing hope, sometimes feeling that we were the only one who protected civilization from aggression that came from the east.”

The American deployment includes an armored brigade of 3,500 American troops from Fort Carson, Colorado. It comes in reactions to Russia’s annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014 and its backing of separatist insurgents in Ukraine’s east.

Those actions have frightened many in Poland, the Baltic states and other countries in Eastern Europe that were once under Moscow’s control.

The Polish government organized several other events across the country, including in downtown Warsaw, to welcome the Americans.

“This is an important day for Poland, for Europe, for our common defense,” Prime Minister Beata Szydlo said.

The troops are due to fan out across seven countries from Estonia to Bulgaria for exercises. A headquarters unit will be stationed in Germany. After nine months they will be replaced by another unit.

NATO will also deploy four multinational battalions to its eastern flank later this year, one each to Poland and the three Baltic states. The U.S. will also lead one of those battalions.

The Kremlin has denounced all these deployments, saying it considers them a threat to its own security and interests.

The Associated Press.

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15 responses to “Polish leaders welcome U.S. troops, calling their arrival “the fulfillment of a dream””

  1. calling their arrival “the fulfillment of a dream”

    Hopefully, it doesn’t turns to a Ukrainian type of dream.

    1. Why, do you think Putin wants to occupy Poland, as well as the part of Ukraine it has already invaded?

      1. Putin occupying Poland, really?

        Do you, by any chance, participate at fast-easting competitions? They swallow a lot, quick.

        1. Rudy1947 Avatar

          Darlowo, Elblag, Gdansk, Gdydia, Kolobzeg, Police, Poznan, Swinoujscie, Szczecin, Ustka, Warszawa and Wladyslawowo.

          1. Are those locations in Poland currently occupied by Russia?

          2. Rudy1947 Avatar

            Nope, but that’s the lure. The one thing Russia is in need of is seaports.

          3. Nope

            Case closed.

          4. Rudy1947 Avatar

            Is the case closed according to Putin? You don’t count.

          5. You’re diverting.

          6. Rudy1947 Avatar

            LOLOLOLOLOL. Good night.

          7. Not sure what’s funny. You listed Polish locations. I asked if Russia occupied them. You answered no. That is the closed cased.

        2. I love the way the Russians let the Israeli jets bomb the fcuk out of Hezbullah in Syria. Russians use shiites and will throw them under the bus when they are done with them in support of Israel. Hezb/Iran are not good for anything other than dying.

          1. By the way you’re venting out here, I can tell that you love it. (laughing) But what do you love? You need to be less emotional and more factual. I don’t remember reading anywhere that Russia authorized Israel to conduct any operation in Syria. Israeli jets do not enter Syrian airspace to hit anything – they don’t need to due to proximity. The hits you talk about are in fact missiles sent from Israel and the targets are stocks of weapons (allegedly destine to Hezbollah in Lebanon).

            Besides, I again don’t see you call out ISIS in Syria beheading Christians, contaminating water supply, kidnapping children, etc. Odd. I thought ISIS was the enemy – that Putin, Assad, Iran and Hezbollah fight.

          2. This time the Russians let the Israeli jets bomb out of Hezbollah in Syria.

            No one knows how it will be in the coming future, that is because a Israeli satellite discovered several Russian SS-26 Iskandar ground to ground missiles.
            Those Iskandar missils are stationed at the Latakia airbase in Syria, they are thought to be in use by the Russians.
            https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/7a8dfe1756c41595f2fb24bdcc5498ddbb9086c874faf34c2e0554d9f275c52f.jpg
            Those missiles are able to hit Tel Aviv with a payload of half ton warhead….

          3. Love yosur hatred for Russia, Iran, Syria, Hezbollah, anyone in West who talks, Assange must be dead, these assasination prove it. Stupid
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yp-Wh77wt1o

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