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Why the Baltic Sea Is Becoming Increasingly Important for the Economy

Summary by Capital.de
The Russian shadow fleet, sabotage, espionage: in the Baltic Sea we feel the turn of time. Germany has the largest navy of all NATO Baltic Sea states. The protection of critical infrastructure and hybrid threats on the high seasThe times when some have confused the Baltic Sea from the beach basket with a "lauwarm bath" are over. The calm water reflects something completely different for the political scientist Sebastian Bruns: "In the Baltic Sea…
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The Russian shadow fleet, sabotage, espionage: in the Baltic Sea we feel the turn of time. Germany has the largest navy of all NATO Baltic Sea states. The protection of critical infrastructure and hybrid threats on the high seasThe times when some have confused the Baltic Sea from the beach basket with a "lauwarm bath" are over. The calm water reflects something completely different for the political scientist Sebastian Bruns: "In the Baltic Sea…

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Capital.de broke the news in on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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