
The Lawfare Podcast Lawfare Daily: NATO’s Eastern Flank: The View from Lithuania
Oct 29, 2025
Gabrielius Landsbergis, former Lithuanian foreign minister, and Vytis Jurkonis, associate professor at Vilnius University, delve into Lithuania's evolving security landscape following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. They discuss Lithuania's significant increase in defense spending and its strong commitment to NATO. Concerns about potential Russian aggression in the Baltics are explored, along with hybrid threats like cyberattacks and energy challenges. The conversation reflects on Lithuania's historical resilience and its journey to NATO and EU integration.
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Societal Resilience And Solidarity
- Lithuanian society moved from high fear pre-2022 invasion to resilient, active support for Ukraine and preparedness.
- Civic-led initiatives like Blue Yellow and large refugee assistance show society-level deterrence and solidarity.
Prepare Tangible Military And Asymmetric Responses
- Increase military spending and build anti-drone defenses while learning Ukrainian battlefield lessons.
- Prepare asymmetric responses and tools to impose costs for attacks rather than only relying on symbolic measures.
Calling Out Aggression Matters
- Kremlin tests boundaries and expects restrained responses; failing to call out attacks invites further aggression.
- Clear attribution plus consequences dissuades incremental escalation better than silence.





