NATO must pivot East – or risk irrelevance

In his latest article for New Eastern Europe, Mihai Razvan Ungureanu highlights the urgent need for NATO to shift its strategic focus toward its Eastern members. He argues that as security threats increasingly emerge from the East, the alliance must realign its resources, leadership, and infrastructure to better support countries on the front line, such as Poland, Romania, and the Baltic states. Ungureanu calls for stronger regional cooperation, greater investment, and a renewed commitment to defending the Eastern flank, warning that NATO’s relevance depends on its ability to adapt to these new challenges.

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