Poland breaks silence after reports suggest that US plans to cut or cancel the deployment of nearly 4,000 American troops. Polish Defense Minister, Wladysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, said there would be “no change in security guarantees and measures,” even as fears rise over a widening rift between Washington and NATO allies. Poland’s defence leadership also stressed that the country “will not lose” despite speculation surrounding U.S. military commitments in Eastern Europe. The development has triggered intense debate across Europe, where NATO members remain heavily dependent on American military presence amid ongoing tensions with Russia and the war in Ukraine.