Poland suggests 'Fort Trump' as US weighs military base

The Polish president is pushing for a permanent US military presence in his country and has told the American leader the base would be called Fort Trump.

 US President Donald J. Trump (R) and President of the Republic of Poland Andrzej Duda (L) shake hands upon the conclusion of their joint news conference

US President Donald J. Trump (R) and President of the Republic of Poland Andrzej Duda (L) shake hands upon the conclusion of their joint news conference Source: AAP

President Donald Trump said on Tuesday the United States is considering a request from Poland for a permanent US military presence in the fellow NATO country, acknowledging that he shares Poland’s concerns about possible Russian aggression.

Polish President Andrzej Duda asked Trump for a permanent US base during a White House meeting, offering to name it “Fort Trump,” and explaining it would be a bulwark against what he considers a threat from Russia.

Trump said he agreed with Duda that Moscow had “acted aggressively” in the region and said the request for a base was under consideration. He said he appreciated Duda’s offer to put more than $2 billion into the project.

“We’re looking at it very seriously, I know Poland likes the idea very much, and it’s something that we are considering, yes,” Trump told reporters.

President Donald Trump looks at Polish President Andrzej Duda as he responds to a reporter's question, in the East Room of the White House, Tuesday, Sept. 18
President Donald Trump looks at Polish President Andrzej Duda as he responds to a reporter's question, in the East Room of the White House, Tuesday, Sept. 18 Source: AAP


Moscow expressed concern in May over reports about Poland’s request, saying NATO’s expansion toward Russia’s borders undermined stability in Europe.

Poland joined NATO in 1999 along with Hungary and the Czech Republic, and since then other former communist states, including Baltic republics bordering Russia, have joined despite Moscow’s strong opposition.

Poland has repeatedly requested a permanent US military presence on its soil. The United States currently rotates troops through Poland temporarily but permanently stationing forces there would be expensive because of costs that can include housing for families, schools and hospitals.

Soldiers carry the US flag as they make their way to the September 11 Remembrance Ceremony at Fort Gordon
Soldiers carry the US flag as they make their way to the September 11 Remembrance Ceremony at Fort Gordon Source: AAP


US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said the US military was studying options with Poland but cautioned that no decisions had been made.

“It’s not just about a base. It’s about training ranges, it’s about maintenance facilities at the base, all these kinds of things. There’s a host of details we’ve got to study alongside the Poles,” Mattis told reporters at the Pentagon.



Trump and Duda also expressed shared concerns about Russia’s Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline which they said could make Europe overly reliant on Moscow for energy and expose it to the risks of what Duda called “political blackmail” with shipments.

But Trump said the United States was not looking to sanction companies that participated in the project with Russia. “We just think it’s very unfortunate for the people of Germany that Germany is paying billions and billions of dollars a year for their energy to Russia,” he said.

Trump also said the United States was considering a visa waiver program for Poland.



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