Soldiers from European NATO countries are leaving the army
Soldiers from European countries are leaving the army at a time when NATO needs them the most. |
Politico news site wrote: In the midst of the war in Ukraine, NATO is doing its best to prevent the spread of the war to Europe, but with the withdrawal of NATO forces, the policies of this alliance will face a crisis.
This base wrote: In Europe, there is a strong discussion of reducing the number of military personnel. It’s not about recruiting new soldiers, it’s about leaving those who are already serving. In France, soldiers stay in the armed forces for an average of one year less than in the past. Especially after the French government proposed to send soldiers to Ukraine, the withdrawal of French soldiers and troops from the army has increased.
England has a shortage of 1,100 military personnel equivalent to two infantry battalions every year.
However, in addition to the war in Ukraine, Europeans are faced with constant overtime and months away from home, which reduces their willingness to serve in the military.
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