Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that the country will not send troops to Iran, citing that the conflict does not directly threaten its national security. This decision has been clarified to the United States and other powers amid ongoing tensions involving Iranian forces and the Strait of Hormuz.
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ELEVATED
Elevated — developing situation worth monitoring; limited but real impact expected
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Poland's decision not to send troops indicates a cautious approach to rising tensions in the region, reflecting concerns over security without direct involvement.
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