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News: Ahead of Vilnius summit: NATO tries to remember what it means to fight a European war

 

What's in the news?

       NATO is developing detailed war plans and a commitment of troops, equipment and money not seen since the end of the Cold War.

 

Key takeaways:

       Political approval of those plans is at the center of the annual summit meeting, in Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital, from July 11.

 

Military Exercise in Lithuania:

       The huge military exercise, integrating German and Lithuanian troops, began with reconnaissance and turned into a noisy, dusty battle.

       The NATO exercise was meant to convince Lithuania and other countries bordering Russia that the promise of rapid reinforcement and collective defense was a reality.

       It was also intended to demonstrate the alliance’s new commitment to countering a more dangerous Russia, which argues that its war in Ukraine is a necessary response to what it considers NATO’s effort to dismantle Moscow’s sphere of influence.

 

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