Ukraine fails the mobilization test  

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**‘s Crisis**

The situation in Ukraine is dire. The country needs to mobilize its forces to fight against the Russian invasion, but society is largely opposed to this idea. Nearly 6 million Ukrainian men have not updated their information at military enlistment centers, and most of them likely don’t have grounds deferment or exemption.

**Societal Resistance**

The public is resistant to mobilizing young soldiers, known as “children.” However, the sons of high-ranking officials are exempt from this requirement. The public also opposes sending poorly trained recruits into , viewing it as a form of punishment.

**Mobilization Issues**

Ukraine’s military command is struggling to maintain the front line against a vastly superior enemy. The country needs more personnel to hold the ,000-kilometer-long front line. Society is unwilling to provide this support, and instead, demands that politicians and officials take combat roles themselves.

**Government Failure**

The government has failed to mobilize society for efforts. Instead of seeking compromises with opposition parties, the government prefers to keep them under control while losing credibility. The lack of a strong mobilization policy is reflected in the country’s , which remains unchanged despite the war.

**Enemy Advantage**

Ukraine’s enemy enjoys a significant advantage in infantry units. While international partners provide financial and military aid, Ukraine’s own forces are struggling to keep up. It’s time for to take responsibility for defending their democracy.

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