
NATO's Enhanced Forward Presence
NATO's Enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) is a military strategy where alliance members deploy units to certain frontline countries, like the Baltic states and Poland. Its goal is to deter potential aggression by demonstrating NATO’s readiness and collective defense commitment. These multinational battlegroups train together, share resources, and are prepared to respond quickly to any threat, ensuring stability in the region. Essentially, eFP acts as a visible security measure, reinforcing alliance unity and preventing conflicts through presence and preparedness.