Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced a significant military initiative aimed at preparing every adult male in Poland for potential conflict. In light of escalating security threats, particularly from Russia, Tusk's government seeks to establish a reserve force of 500,000 soldiers. The initiative includes training programs modeled after Switzerland's military system, where men serve while women may volunteer. Additionally, Tusk raised the idea of enhancing Poland's military capabilities with nuclear options and hinted at withdrawing from major treaties banning certain munitions.
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a plan for large-scale military training for adult males, aiming to prepare a military reserve of 500,000 as security threats rise.
In his speech, Tusk highlighted the need for a comprehensive training model by year's end to ensure Poland's armed forces are adequate for potential threats.
Tusk rejected the idea of universal military service, opting instead for a reserve model similar to Switzerland's, where every man must serve, but women may volunteer.
He also suggested Poland should consider modern military capabilities, including nuclear options, and indicated a willingness to withdraw from key military treaties.
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