AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUS-Europe Tension: The Pentagon has canceled a planned 4,000-troop rotation to Poland, with U.S. officials saying the brigade was “no longer en route,” while Polish leaders insist it’s “purely logistical” and won’t affect deterrence—sparking sharp criticism in Washington over consultation and timing. NATO Moves On: Even as deployments shift, the U.S. carried out its first GPS-guided GMLRS launch from an M270A2 in Poland to strengthen NATO precision-strike deterrence, and Poland says it intercepted a Russian Il-20M spy aircraft near NATO Baltic airspace. Domestic Politics: Poland’s parliament backed the government’s Crypto-Asset Market Act to align with EU MiCA rules after the Zondacrypto fallout. Rights Update: Poland will register same-sex “marriages” performed in other EU countries, following EU court rulings and a Supreme Administrative Court order. Security Spotlight: A Polish cage fighter in Ireland is seeking to overturn a life sentence for a 2014 drowning murder.
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