it’s not though. I don’t get why this narrative is being pushed so hard
>defence power
>imports almost every piece of equipment from abroad
*Something is wrong, i can feel it*
I’m confused I thought they were the 10th largest exporter. They shot up in the last 5 years. Am I wrong?
This is not true, unless, by comparison with countries that have done absolutely nothing and have no plans to do so.
Poland has quietly given Ukraine a huge amount of weapons, and this should be emphasized. If it spends 5% of GDP on weapons annually for the next seven years, the effects of this will come into effect around 2035 (and will start to be visible around 2030).
Poland is not a power, it lacks a lot and needs to arm itself, for which it needs time.
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it’s not though. I don’t get why this narrative is being pushed so hard
>defence power
>imports almost every piece of equipment from abroad
*Something is wrong, i can feel it*
I’m confused I thought they were the 10th largest exporter. They shot up in the last 5 years. Am I wrong?
This is not true, unless, by comparison with countries that have done absolutely nothing and have no plans to do so.
Poland has quietly given Ukraine a huge amount of weapons, and this should be emphasized. If it spends 5% of GDP on weapons annually for the next seven years, the effects of this will come into effect around 2035 (and will start to be visible around 2030).
Poland is not a power, it lacks a lot and needs to arm itself, for which it needs time.
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