TALLINN—For more than a year, Estonian officials have been urging counterparts across Europe to bulk up their defenses enough to deter a broader Russian invasion. They see few signs of success.
Europe is “not taking seriously the current situation,” said Marko Mihkelson, chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the Estonian parliament. He spoke to Defense One during a reporting trip funded by Estonia’s defense ministry. “There should be hundreds of billions of euros invested directly into the modernization of military forces.”
Even Tallinn may not be taking its defense…