Thursday, October 8, 2020
  • About us
    • Write for us
    • Disclaimer
    • Terms of use
    • Privacy Policy
  • RSS Feeds
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact us
DefenceTalk
  • Home
  • Defense News
    • Defense & Geopolitics News
    • War Conflicts News
    • Army News
    • Air Force News
    • Navy News
    • Missiles Systems News
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • Defense Technology
    • Cybersecurity News
  • Military Photos
  • Defense Forum
  • Military Videos
  • Military Weapon Systems
    • Weapon Systems
    • Reports
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Defense News
    • Defense & Geopolitics News
    • War Conflicts News
    • Army News
    • Air Force News
    • Navy News
    • Missiles Systems News
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • Defense Technology
    • Cybersecurity News
  • Military Photos
  • Defense Forum
  • Military Videos
  • Military Weapon Systems
    • Weapon Systems
    • Reports
No Result
View All Result
DefenceTalk
No Result
View All Result

NATO chief calls for new strategy on cyber, China

by Agence France-Presse
October 8, 2020
in Defense Geopolitics News
2 min read
0
14
VIEWS

NATO needs a new strategic concept adjusted to the global rise of new technologies, terrorism and China to replace a plan developed a decade ago, the head of the alliance said on Wednesday.

French President Emmanuel Macron famously branded the alliance “brain dead” last year, demanding a new strategy that would, among other things, reopen dialogue with Russia — stifled after it annexed part of Ukraine — and refocus on the fight against terrorism.

As part of a “reflection process” triggered by the French leader’s controversial remarks, NATO will revise its strategic concept — its overarching statement of the threats it faces and how it might respond, Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told a conference in Slovakia’s capital Bratislava.

“The time has come to develop a new strategic concept for NATO, as the world has fundamentally changed,” Stoltenberg said at the GLOBSEC security forum.

He dubbed the initiative “NATO 2030”.

Stoltenberg urged the Western defensive alliance of 30 states to “develop common principles and standards for new technologies” to meet security challenges related to “disruptive technologies” using big data and cyber telecommunications.

The NATO chief also highlighted the need to address the “fundamental shift in the global balance of power with the rise of China” as well as the rise of a “more brutal form of terrorism, more instability to the south of our Alliance, in the Middle East and North Africa.”

At a summit in London last year, NATO leaders for the first time formally recognized the “challenges” posed by China.

While the transatlantic alliance remains focused on its European and North American core, Stoltenberg has argued it is impossible to ignore Beijing’s booming military investment and geopolitical assertiveness.

Stoltenberg also underscored the importance of maintaining resilient societies across the alliance, insisting that “our military cannot be strong if our societies are weak.

“So our first line of defence must be strong societies able to prevent, endure, adapt and bounce back from whatever happens,” he added in an apparent nod to the unprecedented impact of the coronavirus pandemic on NATO members.

Since the Ukraine conflict erupted in 2014, NATO has sought ways to boost its members’ resilience to the kind of hybrid warfare — combining irregular forces, cyber tactics and disinformation — seen there.

Tags: chinacybersecurityNATO
Previous Post

After Sudan’s peace deal, the hard task begins of gathering the guns

Next Post

Despite virus shutdown, North Korea to stage huge parade

Related Posts

War-ravaged South Sudan at a glance

After Sudan’s peace deal, the hard task begins of gathering the guns

October 7, 2020

Sudan is celebrating a landmark agreement to end decades of war, but the first step to turn promises on paper...

Taiwan ‘already independent’, president warns China

Tsai defiant as Taiwan’s anti-China jet flights double

October 7, 2020

Taiwan will not "yield an inch" in defending itself, President Tsai Ing-wen warned Tuesday, as new figures revealed the island...

Next Post
North Korea behavior ‘can’t continue’, Trump advisor warns after missile test

Despite virus shutdown, North Korea to stage huge parade

Latest Defense News

North Korea behavior ‘can’t continue’, Trump advisor warns after missile test

Despite virus shutdown, North Korea to stage huge parade

October 8, 2020

NATO chief calls for new strategy on cyber, China

October 8, 2020
War-ravaged South Sudan at a glance

After Sudan’s peace deal, the hard task begins of gathering the guns

October 7, 2020
China planning naval base in Namibia: report

Cambodian PM says naval base not just for China

October 7, 2020
Taiwan ‘already independent’, president warns China

Tsai defiant as Taiwan’s anti-China jet flights double

October 7, 2020
Israel under diplomatic fire over arms to Azerbaijan

Israel under diplomatic fire over arms to Azerbaijan

October 6, 2020

Defense Forum Discussions

  • Australian Army Discussions and Updates
  • Royal Australian Navy Discussions and Updates
  • Mid East Peace Plan/Palestine
  • US Navy News and updates
  • Royal Canadian Navy Discussions and updates
  • Russian Air Force News & Discussion
  • Indonesia: 'green water navy'
  • Marine Nationale Discussions and Updates
  • Nagorniy Karabakh
  • Japan, Koreas, China and Taiwan regional issues
DefenceTalk

© 2003-2020 DefenceTalk.com

Navigate Site

  • Defence Forum
  • Military Photos
  • RSS Feeds
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact us

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Defense News
    • Defense & Geopolitics News
    • War Conflicts News
    • Army News
    • Air Force News
    • Navy News
    • Missiles Systems News
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • Defense Technology
    • Cybersecurity News
  • Military Photos
  • Defense Forum
  • Military Videos
  • Military Weapon Systems
    • Weapon Systems
    • Reports

© 2003-2020 DefenceTalk.com