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This points and strongly to war in the near future. It won't end well for Poland or its allies; that's guaranteed.

But especially for European civilians, this also says that you need to be prepared for trouble and build your own personal resilience as best you can.

Even by building up a stock of food and thinking about keeping warm when the grid goes down.

[Archived](https://archive.ph/xNqnu) > This points and strongly to war in the near future. It won't end well for Poland or its allies; that's guaranteed. > But especially for European civilians, this also says that you need to be prepared for trouble and build your own personal resilience as best you can. > Even by building up a stock of food and thinking about keeping warm when the grid goes down.

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Too easy. If nobody shows up, they don't have enough jails to house everyone. If everyone is "under arrest" they don't have enough men to run head first into their deaths, so their army will be forced into not attacking and surrender. Whoever replaces the government will probably free/pardon all of the men.