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US–NATO Shock: The Pentagon has scrapped plans to temporarily redeploy 4,000 U.S.-based troops to Poland, with officials saying the move wasn’t formally announced and lawmakers not yet notified—renewing questions about Trump’s wider Europe drawdown after a recent pullback from Germany. Falklands Echo: In Stanley, the Falklands government’s chief executive, Dr Andrea Clausen, says islanders feel they’re being used as a “pawn” amid leaked U.S. talk of “reviewing” UK sovereignty, and she’s bristled at Argentina’s renewed pressure. Local Pressure Points: Camp residents are also uneasy as FIGAS winter flying hours reduce to four days a week, while the telecoms provider Sure Group argues it should keep the Falklands contract beyond 2027. Health & Response: Separate from sovereignty politics, RAF medics and paratroopers were deployed to Tristan da Cunha after a suspected hantavirus case, highlighting how remote islands rely on fast military logistics.

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