The European Deterrence Initiative: A Budgetary Overview

Abstract

The European Deterrence Initiative (EDI) is a Department of Defense (DOD) effort to enhance the U.S. deterrence posture, increase the readiness and responsiveness of U.S. forces in Europe, support the collective defense and security of NATO allies, and bolster the security and capacity of U.S. allies and partners, according to the DOD European Deterrence Initiative Fact Sheet. EDI began as the European Reassurance Initiative (ERI) in June 2014. The Obama Administration launched it primarily as an effort to reassure U.S. allies in Europe of a continued U.S. commitment to their security in the wake of Russia's 2014 invasion and occupation of Ukraine's Crimea region and instigation of conflict in eastern Ukraine. As tensions with Russia mounted, the focus of the program broadened from reassuring allies to deterring Russian aggression. DOD began referring to the program as EDI in 2018.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 16, 2020
Accession Number
AD1106137

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  • Hibbah Kaileh
  • Paul Belkin

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  • United States European Command
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