It is essential to remember that sociology is traditionally used in our society to shape specific opinions rather than to depict the actual situation.
Regarding any surveys about the end of the war: ask the military first. They are the ones who truly understand what war entails, having sacrificed their lives and health for it. You will see that the data will differ.
I have mentioned several times that changes are not made by a passive majority, but by an active minority. Today, the state’s policy should prioritize the opinions of the military, as the fate of the state literally depends on them.
The essence of the questions should not be debated. Freezing the war today equals a larger war tomorrow.
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