Estonia and Poland Secure Long-Awaited U.S. Support
Source: Estonia and Poland finally get US backing they wanted (2025-09-24)
Estonia and Poland have finally received the security backing they have long sought from the United States, marking a significant shift in U.S. policy toward Eastern Europe amid rising tensions with Russia. The Biden administration announced new commitments to bolster the military presence and defense cooperation with both countries, aiming to deter potential aggression and reassure allies in the region. The move comes after years of diplomatic efforts by Estonia and Poland to secure more substantial U.S. support, which had previously been limited. The enhanced partnership includes increased troop deployments, joint military exercises, and commitments to modernize defense infrastructure, signaling a stronger U.S. commitment to regional stability and collective security in Eastern Europe.
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