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However, in countries bordering Russia—such as Poland, Lithuania, and Denmark—the public perception of threat is much higher, with over half the population viewing military aggression as a top-tier concern. This geographic divide is shaping how different member states approach the crisis.
Meanwhile, Sweden and Finland have focused on societal resilience, distributing millions of “If Crisis or War Comes” brochures to households to prepare citizens for power outages, evacuations, and communication failures.
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