NATO Admiral: Every Citizen's Involvement is Crucial for Alliance Security.
NATO Military Committee Meeting
According to UATV: Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, Chair of the NATO Military Committee, delivered a significant address on alliance security during a committee meeting in Brussels on January 21, 2023. He asserted that safeguarding the security of NATO nations requires the active involvement of every single citizen.
The Imperative of Collective Responsibility
The Admiral stressed that security is not solely the concern of politicians and military personnel, but extends to every family, community, and workplace.
'Security concerns everyone. It is not just an issue for the politicians or the militaries of the 32 Allies and this committee representing them. It concerns every family, every community, and every workplace. That is why we need not only support, but the real involvement of the more than one billion people we are determined to protect.' Giuseppe Cavo Dragone
This call for all citizens to participate in ensuring security underscores the critical importance of collective responsibility in the contemporary landscape, where security challenges are increasingly complex. Admiral Cavo Dragone's statement reflects a growing trend within NATO to emphasize national and collective security that goes beyond traditional military considerations. In the context of global threats like terrorism, cyber attacks, and new geopolitical challenges, the role of the civilian population in upholding security is becoming ever more vital. This approach can foster stronger collaboration between state institutions and society, building more resilient communities in an unstable world. NATO's strategy has evolved to recognize that societal resilience is a cornerstone of collective defense.
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