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Poland refuses to join US in Iran war

Published on: March 18, 2026 12:14 AM

Poland has refused to join the United States in the ongoing war in Iran, responding to President Donald Trump’s calls to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirmed that Poland will not deploy military forces or participate in any operations in Iran. The decision applies to all branches of the Polish armed forces, including army, air, and navy units.

Tusk emphasized that Poland has no plans for military action in Iran and assured allies that this policy will remain consistent despite regional pressures. He highlighted that the country’s armed forces continue to be strengthened in response to tensions along the Ukrainian border, ensuring national security readiness.

Read more: How might Trump and Netanyahu end the Iran war? 

The Polish prime minister’s statement underscores Europe’s reluctance to involve its troops in conflicts initiated by the United States in the Middle East. Warsaw’s stance aligns with other European nations that have resisted joining a US-led mission to restore navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.

Analysts say Poland’s refusal may influence NATO discussions and demonstrate the limits of transatlantic cooperation when members are asked to risk forces in conflicts outside Europe. Tusk stressed that national priorities and regional security concerns take precedence over foreign military engagement.

Read more: Hamas holds talks with Trump-led board as Iran war strains Gaza plan

The statement comes amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, where the US and Israel’s war on Iran has disrupted global energy markets and raised fears of wider regional instability. Poland reiterated its commitment to defensive readiness while avoiding involvement in the Iranian conflict.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Donald Tusk statement, European refusal Iran, Latest, Poland Iran war, Poland military policy, Strait of Hormuz news, US Iran conflict

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