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Russia believes some NATO members, in particular Poland, want to abandon restrictions on the deployment of nuclear weapons in their countries, which would aggravate “strategic risks” and tensions, Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.
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How a Russia vs. NATO War Could Actually Start
Key Points and Summary - Russian drones crossing into Poland and MiG-31s violating Estonian airspace revived the core question: how does a Russia vs. NATO war actually begin? -This analysis argues Moscow will keep probing seams—airspace, air defenses ...
As China and Russia try to weaken NATO nations through cyberattacks, the alliance is responding with plans for better coordination – including for counterattack.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda said Thursday that Russian military aircraft violated Lithuania’s airspace, calling the incursion a blatant breach of the country’s sovereignty and international law.
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This Is What Might Happen If Russia Ever Joined NATO
Wall St. Insights NATO was founded in 1949 for the collective self-defense of the Western allied countries against Soviet expansionism. For Russia to join, it would have to experience a political and social transformation that would make it fully cooperative and non-threatening to the alliance—an unlikely scenario.
President Trump announced that he was imposing sanctions on Russia for the first time in his second term, underscoring his frustration with President Vladimir V. Putin after a plan for the two leaders to meet in Budapest fell apart.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte defended President Donald Trump's leadership on Ukraine, saying only Trump has the power to "get this done" and bring lasting peace. REPORTER: Secretary General, can I just ask you,