This reluctance stems from Germany's efforts to overcome a past marred by World War II militarism. However, growing geopolitical threats from Russia, alongside a potential decline in American military support, is compelling the government to shift public opinion. Recent surveys reveal a stark reality—only 17 percent of Germans feel willing to defend their country in an attack scenario. Aylin Matlé from the German Council on Foreign Relations highlights the detachment many young people feel towards the idea of risking their lives for their nation, signaling a cultural dilemma at the intersection of modern military necessity and historical conscience.