RT.com
20 Jul 2025, 11:59 GMT+10
More than a third would either flee or rely on foreign mercenaries instead of fighting, a CENSIS survey shows
Only 16% of Italians are willing to fight for their country in the event of war, according to a survey by the Center for Social Investment Studies (CENSIS) published on Friday.
Almost a third of respondents believe Italy will be drawn into a conflict within the next five years, but fewer than one in six of those of fighting age say they would take up arms, the poll suggests. The figure is 21% among men, and 12% among women.
The findings come as NATO countries continue to pledge to support Ukraine "for as long as it takes." Since the escalation of the conflict in 2022, European defense budgets have reached record highs. Several countries have reintroduced or are considering conscription. Sweden and Lithuania have reinstated mandatory military service; Germany and Poland are debating similar measures.
The study found that 39% of Italians identify as pacifists, while more than a third would either outsource defense to foreign mercenaries or flee. Most said they would prioritize survival; 81% would seek bomb shelters, 78% would stockpile food, and 27% would obtain a weapon for self-defense.
US President Donald Trump has urged NATO members to meet and exceed spending targets and accelerate arms deliveries to Ukraine, calling for "a new era of burden-sharing" among alliance partners.
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Italy has pledged to raise its military budget, which reached $35.6 billion in 2024, or 1.5% of GDP - a 46% increase over the past decade. It acknowledged, however, that it has "practically no funds" to contribute to Washington's plan to supply weapons to Ukraine.
Moscow has dismissed claims that it intends to attack NATO as "nonsense." Putin has argued that Western governments are "deceiving their populations" to justify their soaring defense budgets and to distract from "their own economic failures."
(RT.com)
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