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Estonia Rosji się nie boi. Jak Tallin szykuje się na agresję sąsiada
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Estonia Rosji się nie boi. Jak Tallin szykuje się na agresję sąsiada

The article discusses Estonia's preparedness against potential Russian aggression, highlighting strong public support for NATO membership and military readiness among Estonians. According to surveys, 82% of Estonians back NATO membership, 77% support the armed forces, and 81% believe Estonia should retaliate if attacked. While Russia currently lacks both capability and strategic justification for an attack on Estonia, the country is taking proactive measures to enhance its resilience, including cyber defenses and civil preparedness. The Estonian Defence Intelligence Service (EFIS) reports that Russia is unlikely to launch a military strike soon due to ongoing commitments in Ukraine and NATO's continued respect. Despite this, foreign media often portray Estonia as a potential target, which has been used to justify increased defense spending and support for Ukraine. Estonia has committed to allocating at least 0.25% of its GDP annually to support Ukraine until 2027.

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Estonia Rosji się nie boi. Jak Tallin szykuje się na agresję sąsiada

The article discusses Estonia's preparedness against potential Russian aggression, highlighting strong public support for NATO membership and military readiness among Estonians. According to surveys, 82% of Estonians back NATO membership, 77% support the armed forces, and 81% believe Estonia should retaliate if attacked. While Russia currently lacks both capability and strategic justification for an attack on Estonia, the country is taking proactive measures to enhance its resilience, including cyber defenses and civil preparedness. The Estonian Defence Intelligence Service (EFIS) reports that Russia is unlikely to launch a military strike soon due to ongoing commitments in Ukraine and NATO's continued respect. Despite this, foreign media often portray Estonia as a potential target, which has been used to justify increased defense spending and support for Ukraine. Estonia has committed to allocating at least 0.25% of its GDP annually to support Ukraine until 2027.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of Estonia's security situation, citing official sources such as the Estonian Defence Intelligence Service and public opinion surveys. It acknowledges both the current lack of immediate threat from Russia and the broader geopolitical context, while discussing the

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