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  "path": "/global-stage/munich-security-conference/natos-new-normal-we-may-not-be-at-war-but-were-not-at-peace",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-14T18:57:03.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Global stage",
    "Benedetta berti",
    "Nato",
    "Hybrid warfare",
    "Cybersecurity",
    "Munich security conference",
    "Msc2026",
    "David sanger",
    "Watch the full Global Stage conversation from Munich."
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  "textContent": "\n\n\nHybrid warfare isn’t coming. It’s here.\n\nAt the 2026 Munich Security Conference, NATO Parliamentary Secretary General **Benedetta Berti** explains why hybrid threats, from undersea cable sabotage to disinformation, energy coercion, and cyberattacks, are no longer isolated incidents but a defining feature of today’s security environment.\n\n“This is a feature, not a bug,” she says during GZERO's Global Stage discussion. “We may not be at war as NATO, but we’re not at peace.”\n\n* * *\n\nSo how is the alliance adapting?\n\nNATO is strengthening shared intelligence, building real-time situational awareness, hardening critical infrastructure, and focusing on resilience as a form of deterrence, like making 5G networks, electric grids, and transportation systems less vulnerable to attack.\n\nThe next step: imposing real costs on adversaries operating in the gray zone.\n\nCan NATO move from reacting to deterring?\n\nWatch the full Global Stage conversation from Munich.",
  "title": "NATO’s new normal: “We may not be at war, but we’re not at peace”"
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