Baltics Left of Bang: the Role of NATO with Partners in Denial-Based Deterrence
November 2019 STRATEGIC FORUM National Defense University About the Authors Colonel Robert M. Klein, USA (Ret.), Baltics Left of Bang: The Role was a Senior Military Fellow in the Center for Strategic Research (CSR), of NATO with Partners in Institute for National Strategic Studies, at the National Defense University. Lieutenant Commander Stefan Denial-Based Deterrence Lundqvist, Ph.D., is a Researcher and Faculty Board Member at the Swedish Defence University (SEDU). Colonel Ed By Robert M. Klein, Stefan Lundqvist, Ed Sumangil, Sumangil, USAF, is a Senior Military and Ulrica Pettersson Fellow in CSR. Ulrica Pettersson, Ph.D., is assigned to SEDU and is an Adjunct Faculty Member at Joint Special his paper is the first in a sequence of INSS Strategic Forums dedicated Operations University. to multinational exploration of the strategic and defense challenges Key Points faced by Baltic states in close proximity to a resurgent Russia that ◆◆ The North Atlantic Treaty Organi- the U.S. National Security Strategy describes as “using subversive measures to zation’s military contribution to T weaken the credibility of America’s commitment to Europe, undermine transat- deter Russian aggression in the 1 Baltic region should begin with lantic unity, and weaken European institutions and governments.” The Ameri- an overall strategic concept that can and European authors of this paper, along with many others, came together seamlessly transitions from deter- rence through countering Russia’s in late 2017 to begin exploration of the most significant Baltic states security gray zone activities and onto con- challenges through focused strategic research and a series of multinational, in- ventional war, only if necessary.
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