Lithuania Faces Information Warfare Threat, Defense Minister Says
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Lithuania is increasing defense investments and strengthening its military, but national security also depends on public resilience.
- Defense Minister Robertas Kaunas states that hostile states aim to sow panic and disrupt society through emotional manipulation.
- The Kapฤiamiestis training ground incident is cited as an example of such information warfare.
Lithuania is bolstering its national defense through increased investment in its armed forces and the acquisition of new military equipment, while also preparing to host allied troops. However, the country's security is recognized as being dependent not only on military strength but also on the public's resilience to threats.
Defense Minister Robertas Kaunas highlighted that a primary objective of adversarial nations is to divide and destabilize public consciousness. He explained that this is achieved through manipulative tactics that target human emotions. The minister pointed to the incident at the Kapฤiamiestis training ground as a clear illustration of this strategy.
Kaunas emphasized the growing importance of societal resilience and the ability to identify information threats and maintain unity during crises. He suggested that effectively countering these psychological operations is as crucial as strengthening conventional military capabilities.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.