Polish Poll Reveals Low Willingness to Fight, Especially Among Youth
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A recent poll conducted in Poland found that nearly half of the population would not defend the country with weapons in hand. The survey, which covered a broad age range, highlighted that only 18% of respondents aged 18 to 29 expressed a willingness to participate in military operations.
The findings suggest a significant reluctance among young Poles to engage in armed conflict, raising concerns about the country’s future defense readiness. The poll did not provide additional demographic breakdowns beyond the age group mentioned.
The data reflects current public sentiment in Poland regarding military service and national defense, though no further context was provided in the source.
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