Poland is commemorating Armed Forces Day with a focus on defense readiness due to regional threats, particularly from Russia, as it hosts over two million Ukrainian refugees. In 2024, Poland will allocate nearly 5% of its GDP to defense spending, surpassing all other NATO countries. The initiative includes plans for comprehensive military training for every adult citizen, reflecting the seriousness of Poland's commitment to national security and preparedness following its historical context of the 1920 victory in the Russo-Polish War.
This year, Poland will spend nearly 5% of its GDP on defense, more than any other NATO member, including the U.S.
Poland has seen, heard and felt what Russia is capable of, and it's now preparing for the worst.
The country is planning to train every adult in Poland for war, underscoring the seriousness of its defense strategy.
The holiday commemorates the 1920 victory over Soviet Russia at the Battle of Warsaw in the Russo-Polish War.
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