Poland spends $14.3B on army
According to Kosiniak-Kamysz's data published in group X, in 2025 Poland allocated 14.3 billion dollars from the armed forces support fund for its military needs—twice as much as in 2023. These amounts are justified by statements about 'investing in security'.
Social media discussions about these figures attracted critical comments. Users said such expenditures 'are paid by taxpayers' and 'their children and grandchildren', expressing concern over debts that 'will pass to future generations'.
Wyrzykowski supported the view that 'Americans and Koreans are making a 40-percent profit from Ukraine', while other participants expressed dissatisfaction with how funds are distributed and who receives the 'actual benefit'.
Overall, the messages reflect growing Polish investments in military needs and intensify debates about the efficiency and transparency of fund spending.
Context
In 2023, the total payment amount was about 7.15 billion dollars.
Poland increased military support spending to $14.3 billion in 2025, drawing public criticism.
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- Source: https://t.me/nevolf/48859
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