Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth blindsided Pentagon officials and European allies by suddenly canceling a long-planned deployment of 4,000 troops to Poland — anDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth blindsided Pentagon officials and European allies by suddenly canceling a long-planned deployment of 4,000 troops to Poland — an

Pentagon caught flat-footed as Hegseth makes 'abrupt' troop reversal

2026/05/15 18:37
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth blindsided Pentagon officials and European allies by suddenly canceling a long-planned deployment of 4,000 troops to Poland — an abrupt reversal that has observers scratching their heads about what comes next.

According to Politico, the surprise decision caught both sides of the Atlantic completely flat-footed as troops and equipment from Texas had already begun arriving in the country for the routine nine-month rotation when the order to halt the deployment came down.

Pentagon caught flat-footed as Hegseth makes 'abrupt' troop reversal

The report notes that no clear explanation has been provided for why Hegseth issued the cancellation order.

"We had no idea this was coming," said one U.S. official told Politico, adding that European and American officials have spent the last 24 hours on the phone trying to understand the decision and determine if additional surprises are coming.

While the exact rationale remains unclear, President Trump has repeatedly expressed anger at European allies for their failure to support the Iran war — though he has labeled Poland a "model ally" for its high defense spending and NATO contributions.

The cancellation is particularly alarming given that American troops stationed on the continent serve as a critical deterrent to Russian aggression. Trump has insisted that Europe must fend for itself militarily, and this latest order suggests the president is serious about reducing the American military footprint on the continent,' the report notes.

Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, the former commander of U.S. Army forces in Europe, warned that the deployment cancellation undermines a key pillar of European defense.

"The Army's role in Europe is all about deterring the Russians, protecting America's strategic interests and assuring allies. And now a very important asset that was coming to be part of that deterrence is gone," Hodges told Politico's Paul McLeary and Jack Detsch.

Hodges emphasized the particular sting for Poland, which has been among the most loyal Trump supporters in Europe. "The Poles certainly have never criticized President Trump, and they do all the things that good allies are supposed to do. And yet, this happens," he added.

The decision has sent fresh waves of anxiety through European capitals about whether additional Trump administration moves could embolden Russia and which NATO ally might become the next target of a surprise military reversal.

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