After 75 years of its existence, is NATO still a bulwark for Europe? Experts believe that European leaders are convinced that Kiev's victory in the war will determine the future of the entire continent. Maria Ciollan believes that the Ukrainian war demonstrated the importance of the defense industry and the rapid production of weapons required on the battlefield.

Daniel Gross, director of the Center for European Policy Studies, considers that NATO was nothing more than an “obsolete organization” and outdated, because differences between its members were limited to common procedures and policies before.