Poll: Nearly half of Poles want U.S. nuclear weapons stationed in country
Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A poll indicates nearly half of Poles favor the deployment of U.S. nuclear weapons in Poland under the NATO 'Nuclear Sharing' program.
- The number of Poles supporting this deployment is almost double the number who oppose it.
- The survey was conducted by SW Research for rp.pl.
A recent poll reveals a significant shift in Polish public opinion, with nearly half of the population favoring the stationing of American nuclear weapons on Polish territory as part of NATO's 'Nuclear Sharing' initiative. The survey indicates that support for this measure is almost twice as strong as opposition.
These findings suggest a growing desire among Poles for enhanced security guarantees, particularly in light of regional geopolitical tensions. The 'Nuclear Sharing' program allows allied nations to host U.S. nuclear weapons and participate in their planning and potential use, a concept that appears to resonate with a substantial portion of the Polish public.
The poll, conducted by SW Research for the news outlet rp.pl, highlights a notable segment of the population that believes increased nuclear deterrence is necessary. While the exact motivations behind this sentiment are not detailed in the provided description, the results point to a public increasingly concerned with national security and seeking robust defense strategies.
Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.