To date Poland has deployed 2,000 troops to Afghanistan, with most stationed in the increasingly hostile eastern Ghazni province. Out of the 42 nations contributing military personnel, Poland has the sixth largest contingent – the highest for any non-G8 country. It even has more troops on the ground than Australia or the Netherlands.
As the US looks for additional troop reinforcements (the French have already declined) in response to the escalating Taliban insurgency, officials in Poland should make certain that existing Polish troops have the necessary equipment, training and backing – both from the US as well as other NATO allies – to successfully carry out their mission. Such an assessment is vital before making any additional troop commitments. To date 15 Polish soldiers have died, the two most recent on October 10th. More troops would also require additional funding, which is all the more challenging given Poland’s widening budget deficit.
While in Central Europe, the Vice President is sure to encounter additional questions and concerns regarding US commitment levels towards eastern Europe’s defense. If anything, Polish leaders should be sure to re-emphasize that Article 5 works both ways.
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