

Dovilė Šakalienė, Defence Minister of Lithuania: Uncertain times for Europe
May 20, 2025
Dovilė Šakalienė, Lithuania’s Defence Minister, brings a wealth of experience shaped by her family’s past under Soviet rule. She discusses the escalating fears in the Baltic region due to Russia's aggressive actions, particularly since the invasion of Ukraine. Šakalienė emphasizes the importance of NATO's collective security and calls for increased European defense spending. She also critiques the skepticism surrounding peace negotiations with Russia, and advocates for a unified European military response to address the changing geopolitical landscape.
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Russia's War Readiness and Scale
- Russia is ready for a multi-year conflict and possibly a larger scale war.
- They have rapidly reformed their armed forces and increased troop numbers to about 1.5 million.
Contradictory Russian Narratives
- Russian propaganda contradicts itself with claims of no war plans but intent to restore historical territories.
- This inconsistency clouds clear messaging about Russia’s true aims in the Baltics.
Personal Family History of Soviet Oppression
- Dovilė Šakalienė's family suffered imprisonment and exile under Soviet occupation.
- Her mother was born in Siberian exile and barely survived.