neutraliseerivaid
Neutraliseerivaid is a concept in Estonian national security policy, introduced in the early 1990s as part of the country's transition to independence from the Soviet Union. The term "neutraliseerivaid" can be translated to English as "deterrence" or "deterrent capabilities."
At its core, neutraliseerivaid refers to the idea of maintaining a military capability strong enough to deter
The policy of neutraliseerivaid aimed to ensure the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity by maintaining a
In addition to its military aspect, neutraliseerivaid also implied a comprehensive approach to national security, including
Today, neutraliseerivaid remains a cornerstone of Estonia's national security policy, ensuring the country's continued membership in