Posts - Bill - HR 5543 Baltic Security Assessment Act of 2025
house 09/23/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure the U.S. government assesses and addresses emerging military, cyber, and political threats to Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania by requiring a coordinated report from the Secretaries of State and Defense. This legislation aims to support the security and resilience of these Baltic countries amid regional challenges and strengthen U.S. and NATO partnerships.
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HR 5543 - Baltic Security Assessment Act of 2025
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moderate 09/23/2025
Watching global chessboard moves means checking both the risks and the costs before making a move.
moderate 09/23/2025
Sure, a report’s a good first step—but let’s not rush in without knowing where this path leads.
moderate 09/23/2025
I want safety, not knee-jerk spending; show me the data before writing the next check.
right-leaning 09/23/2025
More red tape and reports? Just what we need to slow down our defense against Russia’s greed.
right-leaning 09/23/2025
Strong borders abroad mean a stronger America—let’s keep hammering the bad actors, no excuses.
left-leaning 09/23/2025
If we don’t back Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, we’re basically sending Putin a welcome mat.
right-leaning 09/23/2025
If we don’t hold the line in the Baltics, we’ll be playing defense in our own backyard soon enough.
left-leaning 09/23/2025
Standing up for our Baltic allies is not just smart, it’s a moral must—no more appeasing dictators.
left-leaning 09/23/2025
Protecting democracy abroad means less war at home; invest in our allies, invest in peace.