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On Icy Baltic Coast, NATO Forces Rehearse For War And Hybrid Threats

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February 20, 2026
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Some 10,000 troops from 13 countries are participating in NATO military exercises on Germany’s Baltic coast, aimed at honing the alliance’s rapid responses. NATO officials said the exercises demonstrate the alliance’s ability to respond to hybrid warfare and conventional threats, along with the cutting-edge drone technology seen in the war in Ukraine.

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