NATO’s next test
The alliance must face down the Russian threat in places where deterrence is most fragile, such as the Suwałki corridor

In response to intensifying Russian activity along NATO’s eastern flank, the US Congress recently approved $200 million in security assistance for Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. By preserving the US Baltic Security Initiative despite earlier efforts within the Pentagon to eliminate it, the new measure underscores congressional concern about NATO’s eastern border.
Whereas Russia makes its military plans on the basis of terrain and timelines, democracies must plan with an eye toward maintaining legitimacy and alliance cohesion.









