Deterrence has long been a key mission for NATO
members of the eastern flank, but the eastern
flank has evolved considerably since the Cold War,
not least because of the historical and economic
diversity of the region that now characterises it.
Whereas the eastern flank comprised frontline
states like Turkey, Italy, West Germany and
Denmark during the Cold War, it now stretches from
Finland (with Sweden likely to join soon), the Baltic
countries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, Poland,
Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, as well as Bulgaria and
Romania. The purpose of this report is to identify the
necessary eastern flank capabilities and readiness
levels for a credible conventional deterrence by
2030. Credible conventional deterrence means maintaining and deploying military forces, such as
ground troops, air power and naval assets, that can
effectively counter and repel potential conventional
attacks.
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