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NATO's Big Moves: Europe's Defense in the Spotlight
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
Adm. Stuart B. Munsch, commander of the Allied Joint Force Command, acknowledges the increasing complexity and unpredictability of threats to NATO. He emphasizes that these exercises represent a significant transformation in NATO's defensive capabilities, ensuring the alliance is ready to defend every inch of its territory.
European allies are also concerned about being left out of key talks between Washington and Moscow. This has prompted France's president to convene select EU countries and the U. K. for talks in Paris.
NATO's new Allied Reaction Force, led by Britain, is a key component of these exercises. It includes 2, 600 military personnel and 730 vehicles, along with contributions from Romania, Bulgaria, France, Greece, Italy, Slovenia, Spain, and Turkey. The force is designed to deploy at scale within 10 days, integrating conventional forces with cyber and space-based technologies.
Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, NATO has bolstered its presence on Europe's eastern flank by sending additional multinational battlegroups to Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Slovakia. Romania, in particular, has become a key player, donating a Patriot missile system to Ukraine and opening an international training hub for F-16 jet pilots.
The current geopolitical landscape is fraught with tension, and these exercises serve as a reminder of the importance of preparedness and unity among NATO allies. As the world watches, NATO's actions speak louder than words, demonstrating its commitment to defending Europe's eastern border.
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