European leaders, from London to Berlin to Tallinn, swiftly reacted to Donald Trump’s phone call with Vladimir Putin, with the UK pledging more military aid, Sweden reaffirming Ukraine’s
NATO
prospects, and Estonia warning that Putin’s promises cannot be trusted.
The war Russia wages at
NATO
’s eastern flank pushed the alliance’s member to rearm and revise their military doctrine in front of the Kremlin’s openly bellicose intention and invasion threats further west of Ukraine. Here’s a breakdown on how the war in Ukraine changed some member countries’ armies.