For decades, Poland has stood as one of Washington’s most loyal allies. But today, that loyalty risks gradually eroding — a shift underscored by key indicators highlighted by Sebastian Meitz, a prominent Polish analyst and academic specializing in defense policy, foreign affairs, and international economics.
Is America Losing Poland?
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April 2026
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Is America Losing Poland?
For decades, Poland has stood as one of Washington’s most loyal allies. But today, that loyalty risks gradually eroding — a shift underscored by key indicators highlighted by Sebastian Meitz, a prominent Polish analyst and academic specializing in defense policy, foreign affairs, and international economics.
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Is America Losing Poland?
Why one of Washington’s most loyal allies is drifting toward a more European security logic
Why one of Washington’s most loyal allies is drifting toward a more European security logic
For decades, Poland has been one of the most pro-American countries in Europe, and often the most pro-American of all. That is now beginning to change, and Washington should treat this trend as a strategic warning. In 2024, 86 percent of Poles viewed the United States favorably, the highest figure among all countries surveyed by […]
