Werden Europas Frontstaaten über genügend Soldaten verfügen, um gegen Russland zu kämpfen?
Will Europe’s Front-Line States Have Enough Soldiers to Fight?
Werden Europas Frontstaaten über genügend Soldaten verfügen, um gegen Russland zu kämpfen?
Will Europe’s Front-Line States Have Enough Soldiers to Fight?
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Submission Statement: [Jakub Grygiel](https://www.hoover.org/profiles/jakub-grygiel), professor of politics at the Catholic University of America and a visiting fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, examines European military readiness in light of the continent’s demographic situation. Given labor shortages and military recruitment challenges across many western societies, Grygiel analyzes how European nations can muster sufficient forces to deter conflict and to prevail in war should it arise. Ultimately he argues that European nations must “sustain a vibrant patriotism,” because “Only a deeply shared sense of nationhood can overcome the temptation of an easy and comfortable exit—and engender a willingness to sacrifice.”
People underestimate the shear overwhelming force needed to overcome defending positions with modernish and well maintained equipment held by determined, willing and trained soldiers. With Uncle SAM watching over, there’s no surprise or blitzkrieg. Only option for invading forces is to obtain air control/ superiority and punch through on ground. Communication is almost instantaneous now, good luck going against NATO.