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Hybride Bedrohungen – Markus Mäder: «Die anderen akzeptieren unsere Neutralität»
CH🏛️ Politics22 hr. ago

Hybride Bedrohungen – Markus Mäder: «Die anderen akzeptieren unsere Neutralität»

The Swiss Federal Office for Security Policy (SEPOS), led by State Secretary Markus Mäder, has acknowledged Switzerland's vulnerability to hybrid threats such as drone attacks. These threats are difficult to counter due to their ambiguous origins and lack of clear attribution. Mäder emphasized that while Switzerland remains neutral, it recognizes the need to collaborate internationally to address these challenges effectively. He explained that enhancing surveillance capabilities through data sharing with neighboring countries and even NATO could improve early detection of potential threats. However, this approach raises questions about how neutrality aligns with increased international cooperation.

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Hybride Bedrohungen – Markus Mäder: «Die anderen akzeptieren unsere Neutralität»

The Swiss Federal Office for Security Policy (SEPOS), led by State Secretary Markus Mäder, has acknowledged Switzerland's vulnerability to hybrid threats such as drone attacks. These threats are difficult to counter due to their ambiguous origins and lack of clear attribution. Mäder emphasized that while Switzerland remains neutral, it recognizes the need to collaborate internationally to address these challenges effectively. He explained that enhancing surveillance capabilities through data sharing with neighboring countries and even NATO could improve early detection of potential threats. However, this approach raises questions about how neutrality aligns with increased international cooperation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion between the concerns over hybrid threats and the constraints imposed by Switzerland’s neutrality. It includes direct quotes from Markus Mäder, who outlines both the challenges and proposed solutions without overtly favoring any particular stance. The tone,措

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