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NATO Takes ‘Full Control’ Of Air Defenses In Poland Days Before Trump Gets Into Power

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In a major development just days before the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, NATO has assumed control of air defenses in Poland from the United States.

The transfer, which took place on January 9, is an important step in strengthening the alliance’s role in supporting Ukraine amid its ongoing conflict with Russia.

NATO spokesperson Col. Martin O’Donnell confirmed the shift and highlighted the alliance’s growing role in securing key logistics hubs in Poland, according to a CNN report.

These hubs are crucial for the continued delivery of aid to Ukraine. NATO’s Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe has been steadily increasing its role in the region.

Amid concerns that Trump could halt military aid to Ukraine, the outgoing Biden administration in Washington is rushing to deliver as many weapons as possible to Kyiv. On January 9, the US announced its final military aid package under the current administration, totaling US$500 million.

Meanwhile, the new development follows NATO’s December 2024 assumption of coordination duties for Western military aid to Ukraine, a move designed to streamline assistance and operational efficiency.

The headquarters for NATO’s new mission, NATO Security Assistance and Training for Ukraine (NSATU), is located at Clay Barracks, a US base in Wiesbaden, Germany. This mission oversees the coordination and training efforts critical to sustaining Ukraine’s defense capabilities.

Poland’s air defenses, now under NATO command, play a pivotal role in protecting the logistics hubs that facilitate the flow of weapons and equipment. Furthermore, Norway has recently stationed its F-35A multirole fighter jets to reinforce the security of Polish airspace.

The US-led Ukraine Defense Contact Group (UDCG), consisting of approximately 50 countries, has also been instrumental in providing this support.

In one of his final acts as Defense Secretary, Lloyd Austin chaired the Biden administration’s last UDCG meeting at Ramstein Air Base in Germany. He urged participating nations to sustain their commitment to Ukraine, highlighting the coalition’s importance in ensuring continued support.

“We must not stop now,” Austin said during a press conference. “The coalition to support Ukraine must not flinch. It must not falter. And it must not fail.”

Uncertainty Over US Support For Ukraine Under Trump

NATO’s assumption of air defense responsibilities in Poland is part of a larger strategy that has been unfolding for months, aimed at shifting the primary responsibility of supporting Ukraine from the US to European nations.

This shift comes amid growing uncertainty regarding the future of US support under the incoming Trump administration.

NATO allies have been preparing for a potential reduction in US aid to Ukraine over the next year. Trump has consistently questioned the value of US assistance to Ukraine, as well as the broader US commitment to NATO.

Although he has expressed a desire to end the war in Ukraine, he has yet to clarify whether his administration will continue providing military support to Kyiv. The future role of the US in the Ukraine Defense Contact Group (UDCG) also remains unclear under Trump.

The US plays a role in the UDCG by coordinating training assistance, matching Ukraine’s military requirements with donor resources, facilitating the transfer of equipment from donors to logistics hubs, and supporting the long-term transformation of Ukraine’s armed forces.

Allied nations and analysts are closely monitoring whether the US will retain its leadership position in the UDCG or if European nations will take the lead.

Trump has also threatened to withdraw from NATO during his first term, demanding that allies contribute 3% of their GDP to military spending, compared to NATO’s 2% target.

However, in a recent shift, Trump has moderated his earlier campaign pledge to end the war in Ukraine within “24 hours,” now indicating it may take several months. European officials view this change as a sign that Trump’s administration may not immediately withdraw support for Ukraine.

European officials revealed that the discussions with Trump’s incoming team have revealed that they have yet to decide on a solution for the conflict, and support for Ukraine is expected to continue after Trump’s inauguration on January 20.

Officials have noted that the Trump team is focusing on projecting strength and recalibrating its approach to Ukraine.

Additionally, there is concern within the incoming administration about the political ramifications of being compared to the chaotic US withdrawal from Afghanistan, which Trump’s team is keen to avoid repeating in Ukraine.

 

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Norway Sends F-35 Fighters to Strengthen Poland’s Air Defense

Norway has deployed its multifunctional F-35A fighter jets to Poland as part of a strategy to bolster airspace protection in the region. The aircraft are now operating from the 31st Tactical Air Base of the Polish Air Force, located near the city of Poznan.

Support for NATO and Ukraine

The arrival of the fighters, announced by the Polish airbase itself, reinforces Norway’s contribution to NATO’s integrated air and missile defense system. The aircraft will remain on constant alert, ready to support NATO operations within Polish territory.

In addition to the fighters, in December 2024, Norway had already deployed NASAMS air defense systems in the city of Rzeszów, in southeastern Poland. This move was planned to protect the logistics hub located at the “Rzeszów-Jasieńka” airport, which handles approximately 90% of the international military aid destined for Ukraine.

Strategic Location Near Ukraine

The “Rzeszów-Jasieńka” airport is strategically situated less than 100 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. Since the onset of the large-scale Russian invasion in February 2022, it has become a crucial point for military logistics and a transit hub for foreign officials visiting Ukraine.

In addition to the NASAMS systems, Norway’s mission in Poland includes 100 military personnel. The operation, aimed at securing the logistics infrastructure and ensuring regional security, is expected to continue until Easter 2025.

Response to Growing Threats

The decision to deploy F-35 jets and enhance security in Rzeszów was made within the framework of NATO cooperation, in response to increasing security risks in the region. With this contribution, Norway reaffirms its commitment to collective defense and to supporting Ukraine amidst the ongoing war.

 

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Amazing how all the allies know what a chump Trump is and have to take action to protect the world from the USA.
 

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Turns out he was also lying about not being a globalist.
Now he wants to echo his hero Putin and conquer some more land to expand the empire.
Yup, Trumputin has been learning his craft through his long telephone conversations with his mentor.
 
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Amazing how all the allies know what a chump Trump is and have to take action to protect the world from the USA.
Amazing how Trump urged NATO countries to live up to their commitments a few years ago and now like magic most of them are?
 

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Anyone still think Ukraine is gonna deliver a strategic defeat to Russia? Quite amazing what those Ruzzkis have done with dishwasher CPUS and shovels.
 

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Amazing how Trump urged NATO countries to live up to their commitments a few years ago and now like magic most of them are?
So now he wants to put the goal post further at 5%. Why, because he's hoping they won't and he can pull the US out of NATO at Putin's request? What are you going to do in a week when prices shoot through the roof? Are you going to be spouting off we should merge with the USA so you can kiss the ass of your favorite cult leader.
 

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Anyone still think Ukraine is gonna deliver a strategic defeat to Russia? Quite amazing what those Ruzzkis have done with dishwasher CPUS and shovels.
That Ukraine is not going to defeat Russia is already expected
and is no longer what its backers are worrying about I believe.
The west now has more to worry about rising resentment of
Ukrainians towards its "allies' for using them as cannon fodder
in a protracted war. That resentment could turn them against the
west if the war drags on.
 
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So now he wants to put the goal post further at 5%. Why, because he's hoping they won't and he can pull the US out of NATO at Putin's request? What are you going to do in a week when prices shoot through the roof? Are you going to be spouting off we should merge with the USA so you can kiss the ass of your favorite cult leader.
He got them to pay their fair share.

What will I do in a week?
I will consult your alto ego Nostradumbass for more predictions that never materialize of course.
 
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Remember when he told NATO members to pay up or the US would withdraw?
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/natosource/trump-confirms-he-threatened-to-withdraw-from-nato/

Very similar to how he told Canada to fix the borders or tariffs would be imposed...and tada! like magic, significant investment in fixing the borders.
He said 5% they are struggling to get to 2.5% lol. Its no problem for Canada to fix the borders, but if you look at the issue., its a very small amount of fentanyl going to the USA from Canada. Fentanyl is not really possible to stop. 5g of Fentanyl can be cut to 500g of street product, 5g of carfentenyl can be cut to 5kg of street product. How can you stop 5grams, a teaspoon. 5g of Fentanyl can yield $8K on the street carfentanyl $80K you can't really stop this kinda profit.
 

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That Ukraine is not going to defeat Russia is already expected
and is no longer what its backers are worrying about I believe.
The west now has more to worry about rising resentment of
Ukrainians towards its "allies' for using them as cannon fodder
in a protracted war. That resentment could turn them against the
west if the war drags on.
they should be, WAPO reports 400K dead reported by Ukraine but says numbers are far higher. I am hearing 1m to 1.5M with about 70-100K Russian KIA.
 

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He said 5% they are struggling to get to 2.5% lol. Its no problem for Canada to fix the borders, but if you look at the issue., its a very small amount of fentanyl going to the USA from Canada. Fentanyl is not really possible to stop. 5g of Fentanyl can be cut to 500g of street product, 5g of carfentenyl can be cut to 5kg of street product. How can you stop 5grams, a teaspoon. 5g of Fentanyl can yield $8K on the street carfentanyl $80K you can't really stop this kinda profit.
You are missing the point...almost the moment he said he would impose tariffs on Canada if the border wasn't fixed, action was taken. Why wasn't it taken before?

NATO countries that are closer to Russia tend to want to spend more. But the US pays far more in terms of dollars than anyone else. Other countries need to pay their fair share. Better to ask for 5% and get 3%, than ask for the current 2% and get 1.5%.
 
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