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Forgotten Agreement Revived: Lithuania Faces Uncomfortable Defense Questions
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Forgotten Agreement Revived: Lithuania Faces Uncomfortable Defense Questions

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Lithuania's military faces scrutiny over its preparedness and understanding of modern warfare threats.
  • An agreement is being revived, requiring Lithuania to address uncomfortable questions about its defense capabilities by autumn.
  • Public trust in the military is high, but recent incidents like a drone intrusion have sparked public outcry.

Lithuania's military, despite enjoying high public trust, is facing a critical review of its readiness and understanding of contemporary threats. An old agreement is being revived, compelling the nation to confront and formally answer difficult questions about its defense posture by the fall.

The public's confidence in the armed forces is a significant asset, yet this trust is tested by events such as drones entering restricted airspace or debates over arms procurement. These incidents often trigger public outcry, raising questions about the military's actual capabilities and strategic foresight.

Experts are questioning whether the military is adequately preparing for modern warfare, if it possesses the necessary skills and understanding of current threats, and if it is heeding expert advice. The upcoming deadline demands written responses to these and other potentially uncomfortable inquiries, signaling a period of intense self-assessment for Lithuania's defense establishment.

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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.