Sven Biscop outlines a realistic but real ambition for the Belgian armed forces. The key though is long-term budgetary stability. This article is available in Dutch only. This commentary appeared in De Morgen, 8 April 2015, under the title: Zonder budgettaire zekerheid voor het Belgisch leger is er geen zekerheid tout court
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