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Fox reflects on NATO’s internal dynamics, noting that the upcoming NATO foreign ministers’ meeting is notable for the absence of a U.S. chair, signifying possible shifts in commitment levels. Despite this, some European countries, including Spain and Italy, signal concern and urge proactive responses.
He cites NATO military officials advocating for a more assertive stance—emphasizing hybrid warfare, underwater surveillance, and sabotage—as essential to counter Russian capabilities. The question remains whether NATO will fully engage or continue to rely on limited, reactive measures.