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Strengthening NATO’s defences (master)
Natochannel
July 11, 2024 | 0:31
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NATO is undertaking its most significant collective defence reinforcement in a generation.
At the Vilnius Summit in 2023, NATO Allies agreed the most comprehensive defence plans since the Cold War, detailing how NATO will deter and defend against global threats, including Russia.
At the Washington Summit in July 2024, Allies took further steps to boost these plans, endorsing a pledge that strengthens transatlantic defence industrial cooperation to increase production, as well as further enhance our ballistic missile defences.
These regional defence plans outline NATO’s strategies for safeguarding different areas of the Alliance, from specific forces and capabilities to levels of readiness required. NATO bolstered its high-readiness forces to 500,000 troops across all domains — far surpassing the goal set at the 2022 Madrid Summit. Additionally, the number of battlegroups on NATO’s eastern flank has doubled from four to eight.
In February 2022, Russia launched an illegal, full-scale invasion of Ukraine, significantly altering the security landscape in Europe. To ensure the safety of NATO Allies, a new framework is necessary — one that enables rapid responses on a larger scale, demonstrating the resolve of the Allies to defend their territory against any aggression.
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500,000 TROOPS AT HIGH READINESS
MORE SHIPS AT SEA
PLANES IN THE SKY
AND FORCES ON LAND
EACH ASSIGNED IN ADVANCE TO DEFEND
SPECIFIC NATO TERRITORY
THIS IS HOW NATO IS KEEPING OUR PEOPLE SAFE
DEFENDING AGAINST ANY ATTACK
FROM ANY DIRECTION
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Fire [Instrumental] by Trina Smith, Chris Sutherland, Greg David Walker
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