NATO is no longer treating Kaliningrad as a distant threat. With HIMARS in place, spy planes circling, and live-fire drills ramping up across the Baltics, the alliance is preparing for what many now see as an inevitable confrontation. From cyberattacks to missile deployments, Kaliningrad has become a pressure point—and NATO’s new posture sends a clear signal to Moscow: any move from the exclave will be met with overwhelming force.
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