Estonia Trusts US Backing Despite NATO Strains

Estonia's defense minister expresses confidence in US support if Russia attacks, despite European unpreparedness without NATO's help. Estonian intelligence has flagged Russia's ammunition stockpiling. NATO tensions are noted with US pressures on European defense spending and strategic interests in global conflicts.

Estonia Trusts US Backing Despite NATO Strains
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Estonia's defense minister, Hanno Pevkur, expressed confidence in the United States' support if Russia were to attack, despite European countries being unprepared to stand alone militarily. Pevkur noted that while the U.S. is committed, Europe needs to increase its defense investments.

Concerns were raised as Estonian intelligence warned of Russia stockpiling ammunition for potential future conflicts, even as President Donald Trump's contentious interactions with European NATO members continue. Trump's demands for increased defense spending are not fully met by NATO members.

Pevkur mentioned the importance of resolving the conflict in Iran to allow the U.S. to refocus efforts on Ukraine, underscoring Europe's dependency on these shifts in global focus. Estonia remains one of the top NATO members in defense spending relative to GDP.

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