Estonia introduces legislation to expand military authority in countering hybrid threats. The government-backed bill, which requires parliamentary approval, aims to bolster the nation's response to potential 'little green men' scenarios.
The Estonian government has introduced a bill that would expand the military's authority to address hybrid threats, including potential 'little green men' scenarios. The legislation currently awaits approval from the Estonian parliament.
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