As Putin wages a shadow warfare throughout the European continent—and the US dedication to NATO grows unsure—we ask: would the West actually defend the Baltic states if Russia superior?
Andrew Marr is joined by Oliver Moody, Berlin bureau chief for The Instances and writer of Baltic: The Way forward for Europe.
Drawing on deep historical past, intensive reporting, and sobering army realities, Moody argues that Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania aren’t simply small nations on the sting of Europe—they’re a check of whether or not the West nonetheless believes in itself.
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