The military will be placed for a nine period in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania and the Baltic countries. Rotation is part of the US efforts to show collective compliance with security and stability support in the region.
The U.S. Department of Defense has announced a planned circulation of nearly 6,000 American troops in Eastern Europe this time. This will occur as part of the Atlantic Resolve operation, which has been taking place since 2014 and aims to support NATO allies. This has been proven by data in the US Ministry of Defense.
According to a Pentagon’s official statement, the cycle will affect some brigades of Infantry divisions. The Army will be placed for a nine period in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania and the Baltic countries. It is part of the US’s efforts to show the promise of collective security and stability support in the region.
The Atlantic operation was initiated in response to Russian actions in Ukraine and provides regular cycle of American troops in Eastern Europe to conduct joint training and strengthen the defense capabilities of allies.
This step took place against the background of reports on the possible reduction of American military existence in Europe. In March 2025, the Swedish newspaper reported that the United States informed NATO’s allies about plans to stop participating in planning future military training in the region. In April, the United States announced the removal of troops from the Polish Military Airfield Yasionka near Zheshuva, which is a major logistic knot for Western military assistance in Ukraine.
Remember that Trump has announced that the United States of America will be required from allies – North Atlantic Alliance countries – to increase NATO costs to 5% of GDP.
It was later found that US president administration Donald Trump considers the scenario of the decline in NATO’s order in Europe.
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